Globally, nearly one in three cases of oral cancer can be attributed to use of smokeless tobacco and areca nut products, according to a new study from the International Agency for Research on Cancer ...
(MENAFN- GetNews) According to new report available with Million Insights, the global smokeless tobacco product industry research report offers complete analysis of product type, distribution channel ...
The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company has voluntarily recalled dozens of Copenhagen, Husky, and Skoal chewing tobacco, according to a release from Altria. The recall was initiated after several consumers ...
The tobacco industry — and consumers — have arrived at a pivotal public health crossroads, according to a leading industry analyst. By 2035, rising consumption of smokeless tobacco and nicotine ...
Despite tobacco companies’ efforts to portray smokeless tobacco products as a “safe” alternative to smoking cigarettes, a recent study conducted by cardiologists showed “hard evidence that chewing ...
Black Buffalo Wintergreen Long Cut, Black Buffalo Inc. Black Buffalo manufactures and sells a smokeless tobacco alternative that is creating a growth opportunity in the modern oral category for the ...
STOCKHOLM — Last year, only 11 percent of U.S. adults reported smoking cigarettes in the past week, half the number of a decade prior. But in Sweden, the shift away from smoking — albeit to use other ...
A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, published by Elsevier, investigated the incidence of peripheral artery disease (PAD) among users of smokeless tobacco products. The findings ...
The tobacco board is seeking amendments to Acts to address emerging smokeless products in the market. Tobacco Control Board Chairperson Dr Naomi Shaban wants the amendments to the Tobacco Act to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Sam Adler/Daily. Buy this photo. The University of Michigan announced Monday that the existing ban ...
U.S. Smokeless Tobacco has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of a man who died of oral cancer in what the family's attorney says is the first wrongful death settlement from chewing tobacco. Bobby ...
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