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 ...
Cigarettes are widely known for causing many health issues along with mental and physical issues. Despite this, many people are still smoking and dying from cigarette-related illnesses. The Centers ...
Even a few cigarettes a day dramatically raise your odds of heart attack, stroke, and early death, but the moment you quit, your body begins a powerful recovery that accelerates over the next two ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Cigarette smokers relied on their tobacco product more than smokeless tobacco and multiple product users.
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 ...
ATS 2024, San Diego – Former cigarette smokers who use e-cigarettes or vaping devices may be at higher risk for lung cancer than those who don’t vape, according to research published at the ATS 2024 ...
The idea seems simple enough. Preserve all the rituals of smoking: Light up a cigarette, inhale the smoke, including the nasty stuff that can kill you, and exhale. But remove most of the nicotine, the ...
Cigarette smoking remains a persistent public health issue across the United States, with certain states exhibiting significantly higher rates of tobacco use. These disparities reflect various social, ...
A large meta-analysis suggests that vaping is not cardiovascularly neutral, with elevated heart attack risk concentrated among people who previously smoked, raising questions about e-cigarettes as ...