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  1. Smokeless tobacco - Wikipedia

    Smokeless tobacco differs depending on the type of product, the types of tobacco used, and the amount of each tobacco type used within a product.

  2. Smokeless Tobacco: Types, Side Effects & Quitting

    Feb 19, 2025 · Smokeless tobacco is an addictive tobacco product that isn’t burned or inhaled, like cigarettes. There are two main types that you either pack in your mouth or inhale through your nose.

  3. Health Effects of Smokeless Tobacco | Smoking and Tobacco Use | CDC

    May 15, 2024 · Using smokeless products can cause serious health problems. Protect your health; don't start. If you do use them, quit. Nicotine affects the developing brain. Nicotine addiction may make it …

  4. Smokeless Tobacco Products, Including Dip, Snuff, Snus, and …

    Learn about FDA regulation of smokeless tobacco products, including chewing tobacco, snuff, snus and dip.

  5. Health Risks of Smokeless Tobacco | American Cancer Society

    Smokeless tobacco has nicotine and other chemicals that can cause health problems. Some smokeless tobacco products might expose you to lower levels of harmful chemicals than cigarette smoke.

  6. SMOKELESS - Vape THC CBD

    Established in 2009, Smokeless - Vape THC CBD (Smokeless Smoking, Inc.) is a family-owned business in Minnesota that offers alternatives through our diverse range of vapor and hemp derived …

  7. Smokeless tobacco products contain tobacco but are not burned. They come in diferent forms, and contain many of the same harmful chemicals as cigarettes. These products are not considered safe. …

  8. Health Effects of Smokeless Tobacco Products - American Lung Association

    Feb 5, 2025 · Smokeless tobacco has many health risks and is not a safe alternative to smoking. Smokeless tobacco contains the same addictive chemical, nicotine, that is in other tobacco products.

  9. Smokeless tobacco products - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 31, 2023 · Smokeless tobacco products include tobacco that's chewed, sucked or sniffed, rather than smoked. The chemical that makes tobacco addictive, called nicotine, is absorbed through the …

  10. Smokeless Tobacco and Cancer - NCI

    Oct 25, 2010 · Is using smokeless tobacco less hazardous than smoking cigarettes? Because all tobacco products are harmful and cause cancer, the use of all of these products should be strongly …