Despite widespread consensus on the harms of other tobacco products, the health risks of chewing tobacco have been less studied and are less well understood. Among some communities that have historically used chewing tobacco, smokeless tobacco is believed to aid congestion, assist with headaches, and...
Health-type chewing tobaccoThe health-care chewing cigarette is made of tobacco, gum, trace elements, rum, liquorice root extract, concentrated fruit juice, sweetening agent and water, and features no generation of environmental pollution and supplementing trace elements.孙来顺...
Commentary on Smokeless tobacco: the health consequences of snuff and chewing tobacco [original article by Goolsby M appears in NURSE PRACT 1991;17(1):24,28,31].O'Rourke, M E
This is an extremely dangerous practice since most medical experts agree that chewing tobacco is at least as addictive as smoking. Itcontains at least 28 known carcinogensand causes short and long-term health problems. On the other hand, recentvape-related studies are mostly cautiously positive, w...
Smokeless tobacco and health in India and South Asia. (2010) Effect of tobacco chewing, tobacco smoking and alcohol on all-cause and cancer mortality: A cohort study from Trivandrum, India. Cancer ... P Gupta,C Ray - 《Respirology》 被引量: 495发表: 2010年 Interim results from a cluster...
Smokeless tobacco and health in India and South Asia. Comparison of the Effects of Smokeless Tobacco Extract with the Effects of Prolyl Hydroxylase Inhibitors on Collagenous and Noncolla... SMOKELESS TOBACCO Cigar and pipe smoking, smokeless tobacco use and pancreatic cancer: an analysis from the In...
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The health implications of tobacco and betel quid chewing were investigated through an etiological sur-vey in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The sample survey, carried out on 305 individuals, has revealed that both tobacco chewing and betel quid chewing habits are common among wome...
Different types of "dip" or chewing tobacco have been tied to cancer. Here is a closer look at the connection.
23. Hassan NA, Gunaid AA, El Khally FM, Murray-Lyon IM, The subjective effects of chewing Qat leaves in human volunteers: Ann Saudi Med, 2002; 22(1–2); 34-37 24. Nakajima M, Dokam A, Kasim AN, Habitual khat and concurrent khat and tobacco use are associated with subjective sleep...