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Head and neck cancer cases are increasing around the world. Experts say tobacco is the biggest reason—much more than mouthwash use or genetics. We got in touch with an expert who says quitting tobacco ...
Exposure to secondhand smoke could increase the risk of developing oral cancer by 51 percent for individuals, according to a new meta-analysis of prior cancer studies, published in the journal Tobacco ...
WE’RE all taught to be aware of potential signs of cancer – from strange lumps and skin changes to unexplained weight loss and red flags in our poo. But the early signs of some ...
A dentist is traveling around the Lau Province advising against excessive tobacco use and heavy drinking, which significantly ...
A SINGLE piece of chewing gum releases thousands of toxic microplastics into your mouth to be swallowed ... have previously been linked to dementia, cancer and heart disease.
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Oral cavity cancer, for many decades, was primarily associated with older men exposed to well-known cancer risks, including tobacco, alcohol and betel nut chewing. With the advent of anti-smoking ...
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