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Smokeless tobacco products can harm the normal function of a key family of enzymes found in almost every organ in the human body.
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The 'Zero Style Mint' are smokeless cigarettes that have been introduced into Tokyo by Japan Tobacco, Inc. New Zero-Style Mint, a smokeless cigarette might come as a sigh of relief to rather large smoking community in Japan.
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FDA to Examine Camel Dissolvable Tobacco amid Criticism from Scientists. Camel Orbs are packed with nicotine and can poison children and lure young people to start using tobacco.
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Lorillard, the largest cigarette company, and Swedish Match, the well-known smokeless tobacco maker to introduce new smokeless tobacco product soon. Snus are the future of tobacco industry
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FDA is Worried Dissolvable Tobacco is Aimed at Kids, smokeless tobacco can pose to consumers and especially adolescents, as health officials are concerned these products can serve as a gateway to cigarette smoking.
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Altria Group experts predict the new variety of Copenhagen moist snuff with a wintergreen flavoring will gain a major success.
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Thai Minister of Public Health introduced an appeal to the government to raise the tax on tobacco for rolling since more than a half of current adult smokers prefer hand-rolled tobacco
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Baseball players have long been the dubious poster boys for chewing tobacco, but today fewer than one in three major leaguers uses smokeless tobacco.
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One more study found that smokeless tobacco is not safe, because it can increased risk for deadly myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke
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