Snus is clearly linked to damage to the gums. The connection to tooth decay, however, remains unclear, according to a ...
Snus has been found to 'clearly' damage the gums – but evidence around its effect on dentition remains inconclusive.
On an autumn afternoon in Stockholm’s trendy Södermalm neighborhood, the terraces are brimming with locals sipping coffee, wine and beer. But instead of ashtrays or lighters, tables are scattered with ...
WASHINGTON -- For the first time, U.S. health regulators have judged a type of smokeless tobacco to be less harmful than cigarettes, a decision that could open the door to other less risky options for ...
Snus looks like small tea bags that contain moist snuff. Users place the pouches between their cheek or teeth and gums, and the nicotine releases over time. It’s less messy that some other forms of ...
Swedish Match can advertise General snus products as less harmful than smoking cigarettes, FDA says. This marks the first time a tobacco company can make such a claim. A number of tobacco companies ...
This week the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finally granted a snus manufacturer permission to tell the truth about this Swedish version of oral snuff, which is far less hazardous than cigarettes ...
Josh Pedigo likes to spit. The 27-year-old handyman from North Carolina started using Skoal snuff when he was 10 years old, and now he spits even when he doesn't have a wad of tobacco in his lower lip ...
(CNN)-- 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 ...
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