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Gaps in data and long-term research about the safety of smokeless products raise questions about whether the means will truly ...
Some studies indicate that tobacco snus can increase the risk of stomach, pancreatic, and rectal and esophagus cancers.
Sweden’s use of the oral tobacco product snus has led it towards becoming the world’s first “smoke-free” country (defined as ...
Proponents of snus argue that it’s a less harmful alternative to smoking, primarily because it doesn’t involve combustion, which is responsible for many of the toxic byproducts in cigarette smoke.
Growing numbers of young people are using these highly addictive - but almost completely unregulated - products.
The product became a cultural touchstone in Sweden more than 200 years ago, when loose snus, a form of pasteurized tobacco, was embraced by farmers as a hands-free method of delivering nicotine ...
Camel Snus, a spitless, smokeless tobacco, holds about 70 percent of the U.S. snus market share.
Snus, which is a smokeless tobacco product traditionally found in Scandinavia, is currently available in more than 20,000 stores in the United States, as CSNews Online previously reported.
For the first time, advertisements for one brand of snus can say that using the smokeless tobacco product "instead of cigarettes puts you at a lower risk of mouth cancer, heart disease, lung ...
By Lucía Tedesco via El Planteo. Sweden seeks to eradicate smoking by means of snus, a product that contains tobacco but without combustion. In the U.S., it is basically known as nicotine pouches.
For Scandinavians snus is as Swedish as IKEA or ABBA, a popular and now elegantly-packaged smokeless tobacco that has transformed its image from a farmers' staple to a habit of slick executives ...