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This online document addresses the short and long-term effects of nicotine addiction and the smoking of cigarettes, cigars and pipes. The negative health consequences of using spit tobacco, snuff, c... Details >
This document provides questions and answers on smokeless tobacco (snuff, dip and chewing tobacco). Related health risks are noted, and resources that can help you quit are provided.... Details >
A recent CDC study found that one in four people use some form of tobacco, such as cigarettes, cigars, or smokeless tobacco. In this podcast, Dr. Stacy Thorne discusses different forms of tobacco bein... Details >
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Are you trying to quit smokeless or "spit" tobacco? Learn about the cessation process and seven steps to guide you to recovery. ... Details >
Find out how smokeless tobacco users run the same risks of gum disease, heart disease, and addiction as cigarette smokers, but have an even greater risk of oral cancer. ... Details >
So you're a dipper and you'd like to quit. Maybe you've already found that quitting dip or chew is not easy. But you can do it! This guide is intended to help you make your own plan for quitting. ... Details >
The National Cancer Institutue offers information on chewing tobacco and snuff, as well as free help for quitting smokeless tobacco. Call 1-877-44U-QUIT (1-877-448-7848) to speak with a smoking cessat... Details >
Advice on how to quit using smokeless tobacco. This document also discusses the health risks associated with smokeless tobacco use and why it is important for the user to quit.... Details >
A poster showing the possible effects of using spit tobacco, also known as dip and chew, snuff, chewing tobacco, and smokeless tobacco.... Details >
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