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Spit Tobacco: Know the Score Fact sheet from the National Oral Information Clearninghouse (NOHIC). In .pdf format. Oral Health America: Smokeless Not A Safe Alternative The tacts on spit tobacco, in response to an attempt by U.S. Tobacco to promote its tobacco product as a safe alternative to cigarettes. Chewing Tobacco Hampers Ability to Perform Complex Tasks The nicotine in spit tobacco reduces an individual's ability to perform complex tasks that require hand and body movements to adjust to new visual feedback, according to new research. Spit Tobacco: Does Smokeless Mean Harmless Mayo Clinic article explains why spit tobacco, also known as chew, snuff, or dip, causes addiction, disease, and death just like cigarettes and other tobacco products. Snuff and Loose-leaf have Big Nicotine Doses Tobacco companies keep secret the nicotine levels in their spit tobacco, but independent measurement finds high levels of nicotine and free-base nicotine. Know the Dangers: Mouth Problems The warning signs of mouth cancer. Spit Tobacco, Dental Health, and Cancer Information from the Academy of General Dentistry on effects of spit tobacco; mouth sores; double dippers; addiction; and kicking the habit. AAP - Things You Should Know About Smokeless Tobacco Factsheet from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Spit Tobacco: A Guide for Quitting Put together by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Dental Research, covers health effects of spit tobacco, addiction, myths and truths, quitting, extra help, and resources. Smokeless/Spit Tobacco Educational Lectures. Rick Bender, "the man without a face," travels to schools throughout America sharing the story of his devastating battle with cancer caused by spit tobacco. More Spit Tobacco Sites |
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