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    Junior Member Dlurker is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Risk Reduction/Smokeless Tobacco

    There has been some discussion of using smokeless tobacco as a way of reducing harm to current cigarette smokers. I'd appreciate learning if anyone else has thoughts, ideas, or experiences with patients who have used this strategy to reduce overall harm.

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    Re: Risk Reduction/Smokeless Tobacco

    You call lip cancer a reduction in overall harm.. Have you ever seen someone missing half their face????

    Please. Rethink your ideas.

    WR,,, three commas for Becca

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    Re: Risk Reduction/Smokeless Tobacco

    smokeless tobacco...snuff...is just as addicting, dirty and can be as devastating as cigs. Sorry, if they want or need to quit that's not the way to go...just my opinion mind you

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