One woman’s new tobacco study may be the key to smoke cessation. Her research may even save millions of Black lives.
Results show that long-term users of vapes and e-cigarettes are equally at risk of dementia, heart disease and organ failure ...
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Debt Free Family on MSNHow Did Cigarette Lighters in Cars Last This Long? Exploring Their Longevity and FutureCigarette lighters in cars have come a long way since their inception. Introduced in the 1920s, these tiny devices hav ...
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A Manchester Metropolitan University study found that e-cigarettes are at least as harmful as regular ones — and in at least ...
Menthol cigarettes are associated with increased mortality risk, according to a study published online Feb. 13 in Tobacco ...
By the way, this breaks down to nearly 12% of adults in America smoke. According to the CDC, 13% of those are men, and 10% ...
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News Medical on MSNStudy looks at effects of menthol cigarette ban on smoking habitsNew research published in Health Economics indicates that a national prohibition of menthol cigarettes in the United States ...
In a large, nationwide study led by the American Cancer Society (ACS), researchers found mortality risks for smoking menthol ...
A first-of-its-kind study reveals vaping may be just as dangerous as smoking, with risks of dementia, heart disease, and ...
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News Medical on MSNThe link between vaping and future smoking among youthThe review highlights insufficient evidence for e-cigarettes as a gateway to smoking, calling for improved studies to guide ...
So, have cigarettes risen from the ashes? Maybe. I wish I had a more satisfying answer, but for now it still remains to be ...
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