Long-term smokers who have struggled to quit cigarettes for years may find hope in nicotinepouches, an emerging product that seems to be delivering promising results in the local area.
Active-duty U.S. Army soldiers are nearly 10 times more likely to use addictive nicotinepouches than are civilians, putting them at a higher risk for cancer after leaving the service, according ...
Nicotinepouch use grew in popularity during the survey period, as 24.7% of soldiers queried in 2023 reported using nicotinepouches compared with 20.2% in 2022.
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