According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 22% of the global population smokes, with more than 9 million ...
A team of public health researchers found "very low-certainty evidence" to support a commonly held belief that nicotine ...
Children exposed to second-hand smoke at home are more likely to show certain changes in the epigenome, which can alter the ...
Researchers suggest the persistent inflammation from obesity may enhance the detrimental effects of intermittent or sustained ...
Stephen Williams, a cardiologist at NYU Langone, told The Post that this common activity puts you at risk for heart disease, diabetes, weight gain, depression, and even some cancers.
“Quitting smoking in adulthood is good but not enough, as the risk of heart disease remains for the next thirty years.
In recent years, the conversation surrounding cannabis and its medicinal properties has gained considerable momentum.
Experiencing pain may increase the odds that cancer survivors will use cigarettes and cannabis, according to a study ...
Experiencing pain may increase the odds that cancer survivors will use cigarettes and cannabis, according to a recent study published by Wiley online in CANCER.
About 900 jobs will be lost in bars and taverns after a statewide smoking ban goes into effect October 1, according to a ...
Milan is the first major Italian city to place strong restrictions on where people can smoke outside. Cue the discontent.
A mandated jump in cigar prices to discourage young smokers has some city councilors criticizing its effect on small ...