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  • 'Man without a face' to talk on results of chewing tobacco - "As a 12-year-old Little Leaguer, Rick Bender tried his first plug of chewing tobacco, emulating his major-league heroes. At age 26, he was diagnosed with oral cancer. He underwent four surgeries over the next two years and lost one-third of his tongue, half of his jaw and partial use of his right arm. Since then, Bender has dedicated his life to educating people about the dangers of spit tobacco."
    www.schsa.org/Info/media/articles/a1999/Man_without_a_face_to_talk____/man_without_a_face_to_talk____.htm
  • A girl and her chew: one woman's story of spit tobacco use - "I had my first chew just before my 17th birthday...I had been a smoker for over three years at that point...I did quit smoking eventually. Chew proved much harder for me to stop."
    tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/8/2/217
  • AAP - Things You Should Know About Smokeless Tobacco - Factsheet from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
    www.aap.org/advocacy/chmchew2.htm
  • AAP: Smokeless Tobacco - Some of the ingredients of spit tobacco may surprise you.
    www.aap.org/advocacy/chmsmles.htm
  • ADA, Coalition Ask FTC to Prohibit Smokeless Tobacco Health Claims - The ADA joined 40 national health and other organizations in urging the Federal Trade Commission to reject a spit tobacco industry request to claim its product is safer.
    www.ada.org/prof/pubs/daily/0202/0228ftc.html
  • Antigutkha Crusade - Dr. Kalyan Gangwal is fighting addiction among young children to guthka, a sweetened mixture of tobacco, betel and catechu.
    www.antigutkha.com
  • Baseball Players Who Use Spit Tobacco No Better Than Players Who Don't Chew - Major league baseball players who use spit tobacco don't hit, pitch, or field better than players who don't use it, according to recent research.
    www.ada.org/newsrel/0895/nr04.html
  • Baseball Star Bagwell Snuffs Out Spitting Tobacco - Jeff Bagwell stops using spit tobacco after pre-cancerous lesions started appearing inside his cheek; story explains.
    www.usatoday.com/news/health/spotlight/2001-07-31-bagwell-tobacco.htm
  • Baseball's Bad Habit - Magazine article on spit tobacco, its use in baseball, and how it's promoted.
    www.motherjones.com/mother_jones/JA96/broydo.html
  • Cancer Control: Smokeless Tobacco - Factsheet from the National Cancer Institute covers: seeing past spit tobacco advertising and promotion; myths and truths about spit tobacco; spit tobacco and sports
    cancercontrol.cancer.gov/tcrb/less_kids.html
  • Carcinogens in 5 leading brands of snuff - Scientific paper measures levels of carcinogenic N-nitrosamines in 5 leading U.S. brands of moist snuff.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=retrieve&db=pubmed&list_uids=7494230&dopt=Abstract
  • Chewing Tobacco Hampers Ability to Perform Complex Tasks - The nicotine in spit tobacco reduces an individual's ability to perform complex tasks that require hand and body movements to adjust to new visual feedback, according to new research.
    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/11/991117050042.htm
  • CJR - Darts and Laurels, Jan/Feb 95 - The Columbia Journalism Review is the premier publication on the web about journalism, for journalists; this column summarizes and criticizes several recent news stories on tobacco.
    www.cjr.org/year/95/1/d_l.asp
  • Comments to FTC on Smokeless Tobacco - Collection of letters and documents submitted to the Federal Trade Commission regarding spit tobacco; covers policy questions, labelling, harm reduction, addiction, ingredients, and effects.
    www.ftc.gov/os/comments/tobaccocomments
  • Expert Commentary: Dangers Of Chewing Tobacco - "Don't be fooled by the label 'smokeless'...the industry would love to have you believe that chewing tobacco and snuff are a safe alternative to cigarettes. In fact, what the medical professionals call 'spit tobacco' is just as addictive -- and just as likely to cause cancer and heart disease -- as cigarettes." The facts.
    www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/21827/24753/184343.html?d=dmtICNNews
  • Facts You Should Know About Smokeless (Spit) Tobacco - Factsheet from Saskatchewan Health. Ingredients, effects, disease, addictive product, quit tips, prevention.
    www.health.gov.sk.ca/rr_smokeless_tobacco.html
  • FTC: 1997 Smokeless Tobacco Report - Numbers on how much the industry makes on the product, how much it spends promoting the product.
    www.ftc.gov/bcp/reports/smokeless97.htm
  • Go Ask Alice!: Chewing tobacco risks - Overview of plug, leaf, and snuff, and their effects.
    www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0750.html
  • Health-Center: Chewing Tobacco - How cigarettes and spit tobacco are similar and different.
    www.health-center.com/wellness/smoking/chewtob.htm
  • In The Know Zone - Spit Tobacco - Types of spit tobacco, risks, promotion tricks.
    www.intheknowzone.com/tobacco/spit_tobacco.htm
  • Learning Center: Smokeless Tobacco - What is it, what are its health effects, does it contain enough nicotine to be addictive, how is it promoted.
    kickbutt.org/learn/smokeless.html
  • National Cancer Institute: Smokeless Tobacco - Pamphlet provides facts about spit tobacco, including its health effects.
    dccps.nci.nih.gov/TCRB/less_default.html
  • National Spit Tobacco Education Program (NSTEP) - Educational program designed to reduce use of spit tobacco, especially among children. Gassroots efforts to build a nation-wide network of spit tobacco education and cessation resources.
    www.nstep.org
  • Native women's use of smokeless tobacco may increase risk of breast cancer - Recent research shows spit tobacco products increases the risk of breast cancer by nearly eight times.
    www.oncolink.com/templates/resources/article.cfm?c=3&s=8&ss=23&id=616
  • NIDCR Publications on Spit Tobacco - Posters, brochures, and pamphlets on the effects of the product, what it does to young athletes, a guide for quitting, and a graphic look at what the spit tobacco industry won't tell you.
    www.nidr.nih.gov/health/newsandhealth/spitTobacco.asp
  • Obituary: anti-spit tobacco crusader Bill Tuttle - Former major-league baseball player Bill Tuttle died in 1998 after a long battle with oral cancer. His life and death show what spit tobacco does to its customers, and how it's promoted by its manufacturers.
    tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/7/4/443
  • Oral Health America: Smokeless Not A Safe Alternative - The tacts on spit tobacco, in response to an attempt by U.S. Tobacco to promote its tobacco product as a safe alternative to cigarettes.
    www.oralhealthamerica.org/pr09.htm
  • Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of moist snuff in humans - Article in scientific journal. Tested several brands of snuff. Measured results in human volunteers. "Large amounts of nicotine were delivered rapidly to the bloodstream".
    tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/8/4/387
  • Quit Smokeless Organization - When you're ready to quit, find the resources here that you need to kick the can. Info and support from people who've been there.
    quitsmokeless.org
  • root 100 - Ginseng chew; claims to be "a truly effective way to quit smokeless tobacco"; no measurements of effectiveness are presented.
    www.root100.com
  • ScienceDaily Magazine -- Use Of Smokeless Tobacco May Lead To Breast Cancer, Wake Forest Team Reports - Preliminary results suggest that using smokeless tobacco may dramatically increase the risk of breast cancer, Wake Forest University School of Medicine researchers reported.
    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/05/000509003313.htm
  • Skoal and Urban Cowboy - A 1980 marketing report for Skoal provides an inside look at promotion of spit tobacco; in this report, U.S. Tobacco plans to link its brand to the popular 1980 movie "Urban Cowboy".
    www.smokescreen.org/list/det.cfm?listid=66&MessageID=225270&SearchString=
  • Smokeless Tobacco Advertising and Promotional Expenditures and Revenues Up, According to FTC Report to Congress - Nearly $126 million was spent on advertising and promotion for spit tobacco products in 1994, an increase of $6.7 million from 1993.
    www.ftc.gov/opa/1997/9701/smoke-97.htm
  • Smokeless Tobacco Fact Sheet - Kinds of spit tobacco, promotion of spit tobacco, addiction and other effects of the product.
    www.costkids.org/tobacco/smokelesstobacco/smokelesstobacco.htm
  • Smokeless Tobacco Facts - From the University of Minnesota Division of Periodontology. Short factsheet covers types of product; prevalence of use; industry advertising and promotion; effects of use; addiction.
    www1.umn.edu/perio/tobacco/smokeless.html
  • Smokeless Tobacco or Health - Monograph from the National Cancer Institite. Epidemiology, clinical and pathological effets, carcinogenesis, nitocine effects and addiction, prevention, cessation, policy, and recommendations. All downloadable PDF files.
    rex.nci.nih.gov/NCI_MONOGRAPHS/MONO2/MONO2.HTM
  • Smokeless Tobacco Report: 1998-1999 - The amount spent advertising and promoting spit tobacco hit an all time high in 199 at $1470 million; FTC report breaks it down by year and by type.
    www.ftc.gov/reports/tobacco/smokeless98_99.htm
  • Smokeless Tobacco: A Dangerous Habit For Everyone - Article dealing with the health effects of spit tobacco (snuff and dipping tobacco).
    www.thefamily.com/health/smokelesstob.htm
  • Spit Tobacco - Factsheet from the American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery: what is spit tobacco, what's in it, physical and mental effects, early warning signs of oral cancer, quitting tips, and at the bottom of the page, a highly graphic graphic.
    www.sinuscarecenter.com/tobchaao.html
  • Spit Tobacco and Oral Health - Alliance of the California Dental Association information on spit tobacco, health consequeneces, quitting spitting, and, if you continue, the importance and how-tos of self-examination.
    acdaoralhealth.org
  • Spit Tobacco Prevention Network - Texas coalition working to eliminate spit tobacco use in the state.
    www.nospit.com
  • Spit Tobacco, Dental Health, and Cancer - Information from the Academy of General Dentistry on effects of spit tobacco; mouth sores; double dippers; addiction; and kicking the habit.
    www.agd.org/consumer/topics/tobacco/main.html
  • Spit Tobacco: A Guide for Quitting - Put together by the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Dental Research, covers health effects of spit tobacco, addiction, myths and truths, quitting, extra help, and resources.
    www.nidcr.nih.gov/health/newsandhealth/spitTobacco
  • Spit Tobacco: Know the Score - Fact sheet from the National Oral Information Clearninghouse (NOHIC).
    www.aerie.com/nohicweb/sptobacc/index.html
  • Spit Tobacco: Oral Cancer by the Can - Spit Tobacco is as dangerous as smoking - from the About.com Guide
    quitsmoking.about.com/health/quitsmoking/library/weekly/aa042699.htm?iam=dp&terms=tobacco+disease
  • Spittin' Image - Column on spit tobacco in sports.
    sportsillustrated.cnn.com/inside_game/magazine/life_of_reilly/news/2002/03/13/life_of_reilly
  • Tobacco and Baseball: A Dying Tradition - Article on spit tobacco in baseball, with an emphasis on major league baseball.
    investigativejournal.com/chewball.htm
  • Tobacco Intervention Network - Over 9,000 dentists, hygienists, cessation counselors, physicians, psychologists and other health professionals who want to help their patients quit the use of spit tobacco. How to quit spit tobacco, how health professionals can help their patients quit, news, and posters and videos on the subject.
    www.quittobacco.com
  • WebMD: Chewing Tobacco Use Linked to Cavities - Besides gum disease and mouth cancer, spit tobacco causes cavities.
    webmd.lycos.com/content/dmk/dmk_article_6462880
  • Addicted to Dipping - WebMD article. Covers prevalence, effects. Joe Garagiola tells baseball players, "You lose your face one piece at a time until you are dead."
    webmd.lycos.com/content/article/1685.50185

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