There isn’t much research on those of us who bum a cigarette every so often, but here’s what we do know: Cigarettes are still ...
Researchers say that the harm caused by smoking is ‘cumulative’ and the sooner a person stops smoking, and the more cigarettes they avoid smoking, the longer they live (PA Wire) Women lose 22 minutes ...
Over the past two decades there’s been a significant shift in focus by the US government to reduce the impact of smoking on the nation’s health and the environment. In more recent times, there’s also ...
There’s more evidence to snuff out the idea that tobacco smokers fare better after PCI, the so-called “smoker’s paradox,” according to new 10-year data from five randomized trials that confirms worse ...
WASHINGTON — Of the roughly 15 million Americans who tried to quit smoking in 2022, 5 in 6 failed. It’s a jarring statistic — and an indictment of the treatment options for an addiction that kills 480 ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 28 million Americans smoke tobacco (11% of US adults). 68% of smokers want to quit, and 55% of smokers have tried at least ...
— -- More job-seekers are facing an added requirement: no smoking — at work or anytime. As bans on smoking sweep the USA, an increasing number of employers — primarily hospitals — are also ...
Using e-cigarettes, cigarettes, or both is associated with higher risk for prediabetes and diabetes, with dual use being the riskiest. Risk is especially elevated in people who are overweight or obese ...
Though quitting tobacco smoking has health benefits, it’s also easier said than done, hence the numerous products on the market promising to help smokers. A new medication aimed at helping people quit ...
Dealers and other gaming employees argue New Jersey's exemption allowing smoking in casinos contradicts constitutional ...
Quitting smoking significantly lowered the risk of developing hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), with this reduction becoming evident 3-4 years after cessation, in a cohort study from Korea. Researchers ...