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  2. Betel nut chewing - Wikipedia

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    Betel nut chewing is addictive and causes adverse health effects, mainly oral and esophageal cancers, and cardiovascular disease. [ 6 ] [ 1 ] When chewed with additional tobacco in its preparation (like in gutka ), there is an even higher risk, especially for oral and oropharyngeal cancers . [ 7 ]

  3. Areca nut - Wikipedia

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    Betel nut chewing is addictive due to the presence of the stimulant arecoline, and causes adverse health effects, mainly oral and esophageal cancers, and cardiovascular disease. When chewed with additional tobacco in its preparation (like in gutka ), there is an even higher risk, especially for oral and oropharyngeal cancers .

  4. Betel chewing in China - Wikipedia

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    Betel nuts at a store in Suzhou Spit from a chewing betel nut in Hainan Betel nut is an addictive stimulant . [ 6 ] The International Agency for Research , a group sponsored by the World Health Organization , has listed areca nuts and betel leaves as carcinogens causing agents.

  5. Small nut posing serious health risk to Asia - AOL

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    The betel nut is harvested across Asia and, according to the BBC, almost a tenth of the world's population consumes it. The nut became popular for its warming and stimulating Small nut posing ...

  6. Small nut posing serious health risk to Asia - AOL

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    This small nut is linked to tens of thousands of deaths. The betel nut is harvested across Asia and, according to the BBC, almost a tenth of the world's population consumes it. The nut became ...

  7. Betel - Wikipedia

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    Betel leaves are also used as to wrap betel quid for chewing, which also contains the toxic and mildly narcotic areca nut. [16] Habitual use of this popular product (sometimes inaccurately referred to as "betel nut") damages the oral cavity and is associated with a wide range of adverse systemic health effects, including harm to the ...

  8. Betel chewing in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Before a betel chew, the betel nut is boiled, sliced and dried. [1] A popular method is to cut the betel nut into four smaller sections before solar drying, since betel nut can be very strong. After the betel nuts have dried, they are normally laced on a string (usually as long as 50 cm) and hung around the house to use as needed; this is a ...

  9. Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’ - AOL

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    Constanze Han documented the lives of “betel nut beauties,” young women selling the addictive stimulant across Taiwan. Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’ Skip to main ...