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Economic disadvantage linked to tobacco addiction and lower motivation to stop smoking
A new paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, published by Oxford University Press, finds that people experiencing more ...
The group Smokeless Vets hope to help 100,000 veterans stop smoking. Using nicotine products like vapes and pouches, they think, would help. By Joshua Skovlund Published Jul 25, 2024 6:56 PM EDT Omar ...
Vaping with nicotine has become commonplace. It can be used to stop smoking cigarettes, but it has several serious health risks. The long-term effects of vaping are unknown.
Ask A.J. is Slate’s advice column on addiction, recovery, and how to hate yourself less. Submit a question here. It’s anonymous! Dear A.J., I started smoking in high school and successfully quit in ...
A proposed rule from the US Food and Drug Administration seeks to lower the amount of nicotine in cigarettes and other combustible tobacco products to minimally or nonaddictive levels to reduce ...
Each year, The American Cancer Society holds the Great American Smokeout. It centers around one big goal: getting people to stop smoking. Priority Health has some advice if you or someone you love is ...
A new major study from Queen Mary University of London has found that smokers who use both cigarettes and e-cigarettes at the same time—known as dual use—are reducing their intake of harmful chemicals ...
Awareness campaigns like November’s Lung Cancer Awareness Month are certainly a good way to encourage people to be proactive about protecting their lungs. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer ...
HOUSTON — "I want to be more mindful in how I experience things, and I don’t want the crutch of needing something else." Miranda Johnson started smoking in her early 20s. She said it helped her cope ...
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Smokefree generation law could slash youth smoking decades earlier
New research, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that smoking prevalence among 12 to 30-year-olds in ...
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Stop smoking by 50 to reduce lung cancer risk by 57%
A recent study of 2.9 million participants found a link between quitting smoking before the age of 50 and a significant reduction in cancer risk. Researchers found that those who quit smoking had a 17 ...
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