D&M Holding Company, an ammunition and energetics engineering company, is investing $70 million to build a single-base, smokeless propellant factory and expand its current White River Energetics ...
Air Fryers have quickly become one of the hottest kitchen appliances on the market, and now is the perfect time to pick up one to add to your countertop. Target’s PowerXL Vortex Pro 8 quart Air Fryer ...
Smokeless tobacco and areca nut pose significant health risks, including lung, oral, and cardiovascular diseases. Despite being perceived as safer alternatives to smoking, they contain carcinogens ...
When the weather cools, there’s nothing better than snuggling by a crackling fire. Until now, that usually meant sitting around a chiminea, fire pit, or built-in fireplace. As part of a larger ...
Globally, an estimated 300 million people use smokeless tobacco and 600 million people use areca nut. The highest rates of use are found in South-Central Asia, South-East Asia, and Melanesia.
India recorded the highest number of oral cancer cases in South Asia, according to a recent study published in The Lancet Oncology. These cases were driven by the widespread consumption of smokeless ...
India has the largest number of oral cancer cases caused by smokeless tobacco (chewed, sucked on or sniffed) and areca nut (also called betel nut) use in South Asia, notching up 83,400 of the 120,200 ...
A recent IARC study reveals that India accounts for over 83,400 of the global oral cancer cases linked to smokeless tobacco products and areca nut, emphasizing the urgent need for preventive measures.
Discover how smokeless tobacco and areca nut use contribute to global oral cancer cases, with a focus on Asian countries. Global burden of oral cancer in 2022 attributable to smokeless tobacco and ...