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Kids and Chew Transcript of TV show on kids and spit tobacco in Nebraska explores why teens have been convinced that chew is a safe alternative to cigarettes. ScienceDaily Magazine -- Use Of Smokeless Tobacco May Lead To Breast Cancer, Wake Forest Team Reports Preliminary results suggest that using smokeless tobacco may dramatically increase the risk of breast cancer, Wake Forest University School of Medicine researchers reported. Baseball Players Who Use Spit Tobacco No Better Than Players Who Don't Chew Major league baseball players who use spit tobacco don't hit, pitch, or field better than players who don't use it, according to recent research. Spit Tobacco: Oral Cancer by the Can Short article outlines the medical facts: half of all oral cancer patients are alive 5 years after diagnosis. Baseball's Bad Habit Magazine article on spit tobacco, its use in baseball, and how it's promoted. Tobacco Intervention Network Over 9,000 dentists, hygienists, cessation counselors, physicians, psychologists and other health professionals who want to help their patients quit the use of spit tobacco. How to quit spit tobacco, how health professionals can help their patients quit, Spit Tobacco Factsheet from the American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery: what is spit tobacco, what's in it, physical and mental effects, early warning signs of oral cancer, quitting tips, and at the bottom of the page, a highly graphic graphic. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of moist snuff in humans Article in scientific journal. Tested several brands of snuff. Measured results in human volunteers. "Large amounts of nicotine were delivered rapidly to the bloodstream". |
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