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    Health Consequences Related to the Use of Spit Tobacco Are
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Health Consequences Related to the Use of Spit Tobacco Are

Question 57

Question 57

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Health consequences related to the use of spit tobacco are likely to include all the following, EXCEPT


A) gum disease.
B) oral cancer.
C) bone loss around the teeth.
D) lung cancer.

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