New 'dissolvable tobacco' products may increase risk of mouth disease
Wednesday, March 16, 2011 - 11:02
in Health & Medicine
The first study to analyze the complex ingredients in the new genre of dissolvable tobacco products has concluded that these pop-into-the-mouth replacements for cigarettes in places where smoking is banned have the potential to cause mouth diseases and other problems. The report appears in ACS's Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.