Active-duty U.S. Army soldiers are nearly 10 times more likely to use addictive nicotine pouches than are civilians, putting them at a higher risk for cancer after leaving the service, according to a ...
Soldiers use tobacco pouches at a much higher rates than most American adults, a new study found. This news, while noteworthy, is unlikely to surprise anyone who is now, or has been, in the military.
Soldiers at the largest military base in the U.S. were found to be eight times likelier to use nicotine pouches than the average American adult, according to a new survey. University of Virginia ...
Somewhere, a small group of soldiers is formed in a loose circle, attention fixed on a noncommissioned officer at the center, delivering sharp, no-nonsense instructions. Their voice carries authority, ...
U.S. soldiers are 10 times more likely to use nicotine pouches than the average American adult, according to a new research study. (Getty Images) U.S. soldiers are 10 times more likely to use nicotine ...
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