A new study finds that inequality-related dementia risk is correlated with diet and other modifiable…
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Smoking involves the inhalation of smoke from burning tobacco, typically through cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. It is a major public health concern due to its well-documented negative effects on health. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable diseases and deaths worldwide, linked to a wide range of illnesses including lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart disease, stroke, and numerous other cancers. Nicotine, the addictive substance in tobacco, makes quitting smoking challenging, often requiring comprehensive cessation programs that may include counseling, medication, and support groups. Smoking also poses risks to non-smokers through secondhand smoke, which can cause similar health issues. Public health initiatives focus on reducing smoking rates through education, smoking bans in public places, taxation on tobacco products, and support for those seeking to quit. Despite significant progress in many regions, smoking remains a significant global health issue, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where tobacco control measures may be less stringent.
Hennepin Healthcare Researchers Investigate a Smoking Cessation Game The Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute is evaluating…
The High Cost of Cancer Treatment in the US Does Not Lower Fatality Rates According…
Smoking while wearing a surgical mask doubles exhaled carbon monoxide and impaired blood vessel function.…
Scientists have identified 7 healthy linked to lower rates of dementia in those with genetic…
Electronic cigarettes may be more successful than nicotine patches in assisting pregnant women to stop…
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Toxins From Cigarette Smoke and Air Pollution May Be Absorbed by Celery, Carrots, Parsnips, and…
Smoking Worsens the Prognosis for Men With Prostate Cancer According to a large population study…
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) may improve smoking abstinence rates 3 to 6 months after quitting,…
Quitting smoking adds the same number of heart disease-free years to life as three preventive…
Most doctors want more evidence on safety and effectiveness before recommending them as an alternative…
A study found that combining nicotine replacement with varenicline helped heavy drinkers quit smoking and…
A study shows that 97% of children have nicotine on their hands, indicating thirdhand smoke…
University of Bristol research reveals that females have increased body fat if their grandfathers or…
Cigarette smokers who quit smoking but substitute e-cigarettes, or other tobacco products, are more likely…
New study findings ‘are clear, unambiguous and concerning,’ UCLA researcher says. The risk that both…
A new analysis confirms varenicline does not increase psychiatric risk, supporting its safe use to…