That visible circle in the back pockets of big leaguers — typically a sure sign of smokeless tobacco — might be far less common next season. Players new to the majors won't be able to dip next year ...
Sales of chewing tobacco are on the rise, and some public health officials are actually advocating it as an alternative to smoking — or at least as a tool to use while quitting smoking. It's the time ...
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World No Tobacco Day 2026: Why smokeless tobacco may be more dangerous than smoking, says oncologist
World No Tobacco Day 2026: An oncologist explains why smokeless tobacco products like gutkha, khaini, and chewing tobacco may ...
With the ongoing investigation into the Tony Bosch steroid scandal, performance enhancing drugs are back at the forefront of baseball discussions. Steroids aren’t the only unhealthy substances to be ...
Far from having adverse effects limited to the mouth, smokeless tobacco affects the normal function of a key family of enzymes found in almost every organ in the body, according to the first report on ...
The number of deaths globally due to smokeless tobacco has gone up by a third in 7 years to an estimated 350,000 people, a new study suggests. The research, from the University of York, comes at a ...
A new study in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine investigated the incidence of peripheral artery disease (PAD) among users of smokeless tobacco products. The findings show that the use of ...
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