Using snus tobacco products may raise the risk of type 2 by up to 30 percent, a study has suggested.Snus, sometimes called 'dip' or smokeless tobacco, is a moist powdered tobacco pouch typically held in the mouth between the lip and gum, releasing nicotine into the bloodstream.It is sold in most convenience stores in the US and has become rife across college campuses and among Americans looking to give up traditional cigarettes.
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