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Smokeless Tobacco: Especially for Kids!
The makers of smokeless tobacco spend a lot of money to advertise and promote their products because the more people who use smokeless tobacco and the more smokeless tobacco each person uses, the more money they make. Promotional strategies, ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco: Quitting
Here are some ways to help you quit. You may want to use a combination of methods. Do an oral exam to identify lesions caused by smokeless tobacco Provide information on how to learn skills to deal with quitting and staying off smokeless ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco: Health and Other Effects
-- Smokeless tobacco contains nicotine, the same drug that makes cigarettes addictive. If you hold an average size dip or chew in your mouth for 30 minutes, you get as much nicotine as you do from about 3 cigarettes.8 It is so addicting that some ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco and Cancer: Questions and Answers
National Cancer Institute — There are two types of smokeless tobacco--snuff and chewing tobacco. Chewing tobacco and snuff contain 28 carcinogens (cancer-causing agents). The most harmful carcinogens in smokeless tobacco are the tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs). They ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco
National Cancer Institute — Information about snuff and chewing tobacco, smokeless tobacco and cancer, and help with quitting smokeless tobacco. NCI's gateway for information about oral cancer (cancer of the lip or mouth). NCI offers free, confidential information about ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco
Kids Health — Chewing or dipping: These terms are familiar to the millions of teens who use smokeless tobacco. If you're ready to quit or you want to learn more about smokeless tobacco, read this article. You don't smoke it. You don't swallow it. All you do ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco and How to Quit
American Cancer Society — Many terms are used to describe smokeless tobacco products, such as oral, chewing, snuff, spit, and spitless tobacco. All forms of oral tobacco contain chemicals known to cause cancer (carcinogens). These products can cause cancer of the mouth, ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco
National Cancer Institute — Information about snuff and chewing tobacco, smokeless tobacco and cancer, and help with quitting smokeless tobacco. NCI's gateway for information about oral cancer (cancer of the lip or mouth). Free help to quit smoking, plus information on ...More…
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Smokeless Tobacco and Cancer: Questions and Answers
National Cancer Institute — There are two types of smokeless tobacco--snuff and chewing tobacco. Chewing tobacco and snuff contain 28 carcinogens (cancer-causing agents). The most harmful carcinogens in smokeless tobacco are the tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs). They ...More…
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Aged 12 to 17
The rate of past month smokeless tobacco use remained relatively stable in the range of 3.0 to 3.3 percent between 2002 and 2007 among persons aged 12 or older; however, there were increases among certain subpopulations-in particular, among ...More…
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State Tobacco Control Report 2008
Improve Your Grade Read/Share Stories Download Widgets Access Media Center Download Report Learn About the Association Contact Us Donate Take SOTC's Quiz on Facebook Become a Facebook Fan This report tracks progress on key tobacco control laws ...More…
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Search of: "Tobacco, Smokeless"
Clinical Trials — An Internet-Based Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program for Teens Behavioral: Tailored, enhanced condition; Behavioral: Usual Care Effectiveness of a Web-Assisted Quitline for Smokeless Tobacco Users Behavioral: Web + Phone; Behavioral: Web Only; ...More…