Sarah Jackson and colleagues from University College London and King’s College London branches of the SPECTRUM Consortium conducted a survey to study how mental health relates to methods people use to ...
Cigarette smoking is responsible for over 480,000 deaths annually in the United States each year. It also often negatively impacts overall health for smokers and those exposed to secondhand and ...
It is never too late to quit tobacco. If you’ve tried but have not been successful, or returned to smoking, it’s worth exploring some new approaches that could be a better fit for you. For those who ...
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How do I quit smoking?
Quitting cigarettes is good for your health. But how do you do it? Smoking is one of the biggest killers, with around 14% of deaths worldwide attributed to smoking-related illnesses, according to ...
The health risks associated with cigarette smoking have been documented for decades. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 480,000 Americans die every year from cigarette ...
It’s a number to celebrate: 3.9 million. That’s the likely number of Americans saved from lung cancer since 1970 with efforts ...
A major ICMR-led meta-analysis shows e-cigarette users face significantly higher heart attack and stroke risks compared to ...
Don’t let the idea of a slower metabolism keep you from quitting smoking. Let’s look at ways to help your body adjust while it heals. It’s common for people to gain weight after quitting smoking. In ...
A new study has linked the use of e-cigarettes or vapes to an increased risk of heart attacks, particularly among former ...
I had my first cigarette when I was 18. Heartbroken after being dumped, and on a night out in Lincolnshire, my friend encouraged me to cut loose by 'just having a fag'. With my heart in tatters, and ...
Background In May 2020, England banned menthol as a characterising flavour in cigarettes. However, the sale of menthol accessories (eg, filters, flavour cards) remains permitted. This study assessed ...
Smoking affects how much mucus a person’s body produces and how thick it is. People can take steps to manage mucus, such as drinking plenty of water, trying controlled coughing, and quitting smoking.
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