Sinus infections cause inflammation, or swelling, of the sinuses. This is also known as sinusitis. As smoke is a common irritant, smoking can impact the nasal cavity and may lead to infections such as ...
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 ...
Is she smoking hot? Or just smoking? Fans of Kate Moss, 49, were taken aback by recent photos of the supermodel smoking outside a posh London restaurant. The snaps published Wednesday show Moss ...
It's the one scientists understand the least. But this much they know: Thousands of molecules produce odor. We detect those odors when the molecules, or a mix of them, bind with receptors in the nose.
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 ...
For years, scientists have linked smoking with conditions affecting vital organs of the body like the lungs, liver, and heart, but this habit also affects other, less discussed organs, like the tongue ...
If cigarettes contained very little of the chemical that keeps people smoking, it could help smokers move away from these deadly products. That’s the rationale behind a new rule proposed on January 15 ...