Chewing tobacco has long been used in many regions and is often considered less harmful than smoking cigarettes. However, recent research reveals that chewing tobacco can actually cause cancer faster ...
Who needs fancy scanners, blood tests and X-rays to tell us if we have cancer? Soon, if an Alabama company has its way, all we will need to do is chew a stick of gum. Volatile Analysis is developing ...
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In a recent study in the journal Nature Communications, researchers systematically reviewed and synthesized the literature on the health risks associated with chewing tobacco. Their results indicate ...
"Hearst Magazines and AOL may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You’re probably aware that certain head and neck cancer cases have been on the rise in the U.S. for years.
BOSTON - Former major league pitcher Curt Schilling says he has been treated for mouth cancer and blames the disease on his use of chewing tobacco for about 30 years. Schilling discussed details on ...
A new study suggests that bioengineered chewing gum may reduce harmful microbes linked to oral cancer. Experts explain how this innovation could support future cancer prevention and treatment. Current ...
Doctors warn that rising gutkha and chewing tobacco use is driving a dangerous surge in oral cancer cases among younger ...