Areca nut plantations in various parts of Karkala taluk have recently been affected by ‘Crohn’s Root Rot’ disease, causing ...
Smokeless tobacco and areca nut use are widespread habits. While they might seem like harmless alternatives to smoking, the ...
Smokeless tobacco and areca nut pose significant health risks, including lung, oral, and cardiovascular diseases. Despite ...
Research published in the medical journal ‘The Lancet Oncology’ revealed that India had the highest number of oral cancer ...
Betel quid with tobacco, khaini, and gutka are some of the smokeless tobacco products that are responsible for the rapid rise ...
India has the highest number of oral cancer cases among countries in South Asia, driven by increased use of smokeless tobacco ...
Global burden of oral cancer in 2022 attributable to smokeless tobacco and areca nut consumption: a population attributable ...
India recorded the highest number of oral cancer cases in South Asia due to consumption of smokeless tobacco and areca nuts.
In the case of In re Wood Tech Industries, the Customs Authority of Advance Ruling (CAAR), Delhi, reviewed the classification of “Roasted Areca Nuts (Whole, Split, and Cut)” under the Customs Tariff ...
India has the largest number of oral cancer cases caused by smokeless tobacco (chewed, sucked on or sniffed) and areca nut ...
Our findings suggest that one in three cases of oral cancer globally are attributable to smokeless tobacco or areca nut ...
China (3,200), Myanmar (1,600), Sri Lanka (1,300), Indonesia (990), and Thailand (785) in terms of oral cancer cases.