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chewing tobacco oral cancer risk

chewing tobacco oral cancer risk may feel routine, but repeated exposure significantly increases the of and nicotine dependence. #QuitTobacco #OralCancerAwareness How to help patients stop

How to help patients stop the smoking habit Clinical Advisor SayNoToTobacco Chewing tobacco? Think again. Chewing tobacco increases the risk of oral cancer, gum disease, and tooth loss. Protect your smile by saying no to tobacco! The signs don't always show, but the damage is already underway. Chewing tobacco raises your risk of oral cancer by 6 to 7 times. Introducing #OraLife, a screening program designed to detect Tobacco doesn't warn you before it changes your life. The early signs are often ignored until the damage becomes irreversible. Awareness is the first step. Action must follow. #StopTobacco #OralCancer #YouWeCan

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Take a look at this long yet partial list of what goes inside a small stick of cigarette: Toluene used as an industrial solvent Carbon Monoxide interferes with blood vessels Arsenic commonly found inside insecticides Ammonia known for its use in cleaning products and pesticides Hexamine triggers asthma attacks, coughing and chest tightness Methane fatal gas that hampers breathing Methanol used as rocket fuel Butane prolonged butane exposure affects the cardiovascular and central nervous system Hydrogen Cyanide highly poisonous and volatile compound The first victims Where does one puff the cigarette smoke

chewing tobacco oral cancer risk may feel routine, but repeated exposure significantly increases the of and nicotine dependence. #QuitTobacco #OralCancerAwareness How to help patients stop

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chewing tobacco oral cancer risk may feel routine, but repeated exposure significantly increases the of and nicotine dependence. #QuitTobacco #OralCancerAwareness How to help patients stop

After identifying the products, Choice on Wednesday formally asked the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to take action against the retailers and begin a review of the countrys product safety laws more generally

chewing tobacco oral cancer risk may feel routine, but repeated exposure significantly increases the of and nicotine dependence. #QuitTobacco #OralCancerAwareness How to help patients stop

Many of these machines are equipped with age verification systems that require the user to confirm their age before having access to the products

chewing tobacco oral cancer risk may feel routine, but repeated exposure significantly increases the of and nicotine dependence. #QuitTobacco #OralCancerAwareness How to help patients stop
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