A habit that is worrying health authorities in Sweden where increasing numbers of teenagers are taking what’s known as “snus” is also concerning football authorities in England where one-fifth of ...
Snus is clearly linked to damage to the gums. The connection to tooth decay, however, remains unclear, according to a systematic review. When it comes to white snus, more studies are needed. The ...
The smokeless tobacco product snus, which is used mainly in Sweden but also is sold in the U.S., may increase the risk that men with prostate cancer will die from their disease, and the risk that they ...
GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Sweden has long made it a goal to have a smoke-free society, pushing snus and smokeless nicotine products as a safer alternative to cigarettes. Smoking has been the leading cause ...
Snus is clearly linked to damage to the gums. The connection to tooth decay, however, remains unclear, according to a systematic review. When it comes to white snus, more studies are needed. The ...
Snus in the news. Massachusetts legislators are considering legislation (S.1568/H.2562) that, if it becomes law, will make Massachusetts the first state to ban future generations from buying tobacco ...
Snus users who stopped using snus experienced higher blood pressure and gained weight. This has been shown by a research group at Linköping University, Sweden, in a study on 33 people, published in ...
(RTTNews) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized a renewal of a risk modification order submitted by Swedish Match USA, Inc. (Swedish Match), an affiliate of Philip Morris International ...
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Generation Snus: Use of addictive nicotine pouches in 16-24 year olds soars to all time high
Trendy nicotine pouch use has soared among young people despite fears they could raise the risk of a raft of serious health problems including cancers and heart disease. One in 25 Gen Z's have now ...
STOCKHOLM, May 8 (Reuters) - Swedish Match is still hoping to be able to market its snus smokeless tobacco in the United States with claims of reduced health risk, it said on Friday, despite U.S.
Sweden met its target of becoming smoke-free in 2025 with less than 5% of the population smoking cigarettes daily, though a quarter of the population still used nicotine daily in some form, such as ...
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