Pregnant women in South East Asia are more likely to use smokeless tobacco than non-pregnant women, despite the added risk of foetal harm during pregnancy. The study - from the University of York - ...
Pregnant women in South-East Asia are more likely to use chewing or other kinds of smokeless tobacco than non-pregnant women of reproductive age, according to a study. Published 22 July in Nicotine & ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract A significantly higher mean hemoglobin level in women smokers in comparison to nonsmokers with a generalized rightward shift of the hemoglobin ...
Despite smokeless tobacco (SLT) consumption posing several adverse impacts on pregnancy and child health, 45% of pregnant women and 55% of lactating women in slums of Bhubaneswar reported consuming ...
Southeast Asia once had the highest rates of tobacco use, affecting three-quarters of men. Europe is now the smokiest place ...
Women in India are more likely to get cancer. Men are more likely to die from it. The paradox, revealed in a study of the ...
Police arrested a 58-year-old Rapid City woman Saturday after she was allegedly spotted hiding a can of chewing tobacco in a trash can near the South Dakota Department of Corrections’ Minimum Unit at ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The state attorney general wants the country singer who made the song ‘‘Redneck Woman'' a hit to stop ‘‘glamorizing'' the use of smokeless tobacco at her concerts. State officials ...
JUNEAU | A 30-year-old Black Earth woman was placed on a 12-month deferred prosecution agreement on Wednesday after pleading guilty to charges of giving an inmate at Fox Lake Correctional Institution ...
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