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    Oral tobacco 'not safe substitute' Nov 11, 2005
    Smokeless oral tobacco products such as moist snuff and hard snuff lozenges are not a safe alternative to cigarettes for people trying to kick the habit, as ...
    - Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),

    Oral tobacco not safe substitute for smoking Nov 11, 2005
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Smokeless oral tobacco products such as moist snuff and hard snuff lozenges are not a safe alternative to cigarettes for people ...
    - Reuters

    Oral Tobacco Not Safe Substitute for Smoking Nov 11, 2005
    NEW YORK NOV 11, 2005 (Reuters Health) - Smokeless oral tobacco products such as moist snuff and hard snuff lozenges are not a safe alternative to cigarettes ...
    - Cancerpage.com,

    Alternative Tobacco Products: A Better, Safer Option for Smokers? Nov 2, 2005
    Smokeless oral tobacco products including lozenges and moist snuff may be safer than cigarette smoking, but neither represents a good alternative for those ...
    - Newswise (press release)

    Snuff Use Not a Good Route to Quitting Smoking Nov 3, 2005
    They found that several types of oral tobacco products made in the United States have carcinogen levels at least 100 times that of other products designed for ...
    - Forbes

    Patch Is Better Than Snuff for Kicking Cigs Nov 3, 2005
    They compared several types of oral tobacco products that have carcinogen levels at least 100 times higher than other consumer products designed for oral use. ...
    - Daily News Central,

    Siemens restructure plan light on detail Sep 24, 2005
    ...fight with Swedish Match? Sweden has a history of oral tobacco use and a high concentration of snusare. Indeed, the government looks ...
    - Business Online

    City diary Sep 20, 2005
    So it should be no surprise that its newest product, unveiled yesterday, is the delightfully named Swedish oral tobacco (a teabag-like pouch which you stick in ...
    - Guardian Unlimited

    Smokeless Tobacco for a Nicotine-Dependent Schizoaffective PatientJul 29, 2005
    ...and 65% with mood disorders are nicotine dependent (1). The following case demonstrates the benefit of switching from smoking to oral tobacco in a severely ...
    - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)

    The Role of Research in International Tobacco ControlJul 9, 2005
    ...nations. A significant proportion of India's oral cancer is attributable to nonsmoked oral tobacco use, again in multiple forms. ...
    - RedNova.com




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