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Chewing tobacco will show up in a blood test. Despite the name, it is not chewed; 'dip' is held between the teeth and the inner lip. It abrades (makes tiny cuts) in your skin and nicotine is absorbed into the blood stream. Oral cancers are prevalent among users of chewing tobacco. Some consider it worse than smoking.

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