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Areca nut use among adolescents: How do we prevent and control this problem?

Areca nut, used with or without tobacco, has been evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a group 1 carcinogen with large-magnitude risks reported in studies comparing betel quid chewers and never users [1]. Areca nut chewing is considered a culturally acceptable behaviour ac...

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Published in:Journal of global health 2023-05, Vol.13, p.03022-03022, Article 03022
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Adolescent
Adolescents
Alcohol use
Areca
Consumption
Drug use
Families & family life
Global health
Government regulations
Humans
Infectious diseases
Knowledge management
Nicotine
Nuts
Oral cancer
Prevention
Taxation
Teenagers
Tobacco
Viewpoints
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