Chewing tobacco (“dip”) increases the risk of several types of cancer Fact checked by Khara Scheppmann The use of “dip,” such as chewing tobacco or snuff, is associated with several types ...
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The cancer that took the life of baseball legend Tony Gwynn Monday was attributed – by the Hall-of-Famer himself – to years of chewing tobacco use. That habit is still pervasive in that sport ...
The process is similar. How chewing tobacco is used, they're marketed as *** way to help you stop smoking. But any addictive product that becomes popular among kids also raises safety concerns.