Smokeless tobacco use represents a significant risk to your health. It is not a safe substitute for cigarettes. Use of smokeless tobacco, espcially snuff, greatly increases your chances of developing oral cancer and other serious oral conditions. So, if you use snuff or chewing tobacco, I ure you to follow the game plan for quitting in Beat the Smokeless Habit and ask you to discourage others from starting -- particularly youngsters who look up to you as a role model." -- Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., Secetary of Health and Human ServicesQ2
-- Robert W. Brown, M.D. - President, American League
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| - Smokeless tobacco use represents a significant risk to your health. It is not a safe substitute for cigarettes. Use of smokeless tobacco, espcially snuff, greatly increases your chances of developing oral cancer and other serious oral conditions. So, if you use snuff or chewing tobacco, I ure you to follow the game plan for quitting in Beat the Smokeless Habit and ask you to discourage others from starting -- particularly youngsters who look up to you as a role model." -- Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., Secetary of Health and Human ServicesQ2
-- Robert W. Brown, M.D. - President, American League
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| - Smokeless tobacco use represents a significant risk to your health. It is not a safe substitute for cigarettes. Use of smokeless tobacco, espcially snuff, greatly increases your chances of developing oral cancer and other serious oral conditions. So, if you use snuff or chewing tobacco, I ure you to follow the game plan for quitting in Beat the Smokeless Habit and ask you to discourage others from starting -- particularly youngsters who look up to you as a role model." -- Louis W. Sullivan, M.D., Secetary of Health and Human ServicesQ2
To those players who use smokeless tobacco and have had difficulty in stopping, please study this guide. It describes methods of eliminating a habit that, if continued, could in the future be detrimental to your health. -- Robert W. Brown, M.D. - President, American League
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