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Individuals who used smokeless tobacco and e-cigarettes had an increased risk of developing age-related macular degeneration ...
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One in three oral cancers linked to smokeless tobacco products ... - MSN
Up to a third of all oral cancer cases worldwide are linked to chewing, sucking and sniffing tobacco or betel nuts, a major study has found. According to research published in Lancet Oncology ...
In India, for example, 6% of men and 0.5% of women in 2016-2017 were dual users of both smoked and smokeless tobacco, compared with 23% of men and 12% of women who only used smokeless tobacco.
If you’re used to having something in your mouth, try chewing gum or sucking on lollipops. Try over-the-counter medicines. Talk to your pharmacist about the best option for your situation. Try ...
PREVENTION: Since leukoplakia is most often caused by smoking or chewing tobacco, avoiding these habits drastically reduces your chances of developing the condition -- and the oral cancer that ...
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