Snuff is a tobacco product that people put into their noses or mouths. Even though it is smokeless, snuff and snus carry the same adverse health risks as smoking cigarettes. Some people believe the ...
To describe—or perhaps translate—the world in which the Jarawara live, one must begin with a set of core actions: taking (towaka), going (toka), returning (kama), seeking (waka), bringing (kaki), ...
Snuff, or powdered tobacco, became fashionable in Europe in the early 16th century. The habit of inhaling or “snuffing” tobacco through the nostrils was introduced from the Americas by Ramón Pané [PDF ...
FARGO - North Dakota State University pharmacy student Paul Jilek said three years into his education, he's already learned plenty about helping people give up smoking. But he said that same level of ...
The tobacco and nicotine industries have a long and troubling history of aggressively marketing harmful products, especially to children and young people. This issue is particularly important given ...