Smokeless tobacco use is on the upswing in some parts of the world, including parts of SEAR. It is therefore important to monitor this problem and understand the possible consequences on public health. Material for this review was obtained from documents and data of the World Health Organization, co-authors, colleagues, and searches on key words in PubMed and on Google. Smokeless tobacco use in SEAR, as betel quid with tobacco, declined with increased marketing of cigarettes from the early twentieth century. Smokeless tobacco use began to increase in the 1970s in South Asia, with the marketing of new products made from areca nut and tobacco and convenient packaging. As a consequence, oral precancerous conditions and cancer incidence in youn...
There has been a recent increase in the smoking of cigarettes by people in the developing countries ...
Smokeless tobacco is considered one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. It is estimated that ...
Nearly half of all male population and two in every five females in the WHO South-East Asia Region (...
Tobacco use is a serious public health problem in the South East Asia Region where use of both smoki...
South-East Asia Region (SEAR) has more smokeless tobacco users as compared to smokers. The growing p...
Smokeless tobacco use is a significant part of the overall world tobacco problem. Smokeless tobacco ...
Background Globally, Smokeless Tobacco (ST) is consumed by over 300 million people. ST is addictive...
One of the global health issues is tobacco consumption, either in the form of smoked tobacco and smo...
Recourse to litigation and positive judicial interventions is one of the most effective tools to mee...
On March 25, 1986, the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service released a report that detailed ...
Shisha smoking, with origins in India and the Arab world, is today spreading rapidly into other part...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversitySmokeless tobacco products have existed for centuries and vary signi...
Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to critically appraised data from comparable stu...
Background and challenges to implementation Oral cancers incidence in India is very high, which is ...
Background: It is believed that health risks associated with smokeless tobacco (ST) use are lower th...
There has been a recent increase in the smoking of cigarettes by people in the developing countries ...
Smokeless tobacco is considered one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. It is estimated that ...
Nearly half of all male population and two in every five females in the WHO South-East Asia Region (...
Tobacco use is a serious public health problem in the South East Asia Region where use of both smoki...
South-East Asia Region (SEAR) has more smokeless tobacco users as compared to smokers. The growing p...
Smokeless tobacco use is a significant part of the overall world tobacco problem. Smokeless tobacco ...
Background Globally, Smokeless Tobacco (ST) is consumed by over 300 million people. ST is addictive...
One of the global health issues is tobacco consumption, either in the form of smoked tobacco and smo...
Recourse to litigation and positive judicial interventions is one of the most effective tools to mee...
On March 25, 1986, the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service released a report that detailed ...
Shisha smoking, with origins in India and the Arab world, is today spreading rapidly into other part...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversitySmokeless tobacco products have existed for centuries and vary signi...
Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to critically appraised data from comparable stu...
Background and challenges to implementation Oral cancers incidence in India is very high, which is ...
Background: It is believed that health risks associated with smokeless tobacco (ST) use are lower th...
There has been a recent increase in the smoking of cigarettes by people in the developing countries ...
Smokeless tobacco is considered one of the major risk factors for oral cancer. It is estimated that ...
Nearly half of all male population and two in every five females in the WHO South-East Asia Region (...