Cigarettes were once unavoidable in the U.S., in restaurants, airplanes, your mom's living room — until health warnings and ...
You're at a party and all of a sudden, the unmistakable whiff of cigarette smoke hits you from the direction of one of your friends, who's just stepped out for some "fresh air." "I didn't know you ...
People who smoke socially are more than twice as likely to die of lung disease and more than eight times as likely to die of lung cancer than non-smokers, a study suggests. The research, presented at ...
Ex-smokers may not be able to resist lighting up again in order to recover a sense of 'who they are'- according to new research from the University of East Anglia. New findings published today in the ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Smoking-cessation programs typically target frequent smokers with fairly ...
Even occasional smoking poses significant health risks, a new Johns Hopkins study reveals. Low-intensity smokers face a ...
There’s nothing worse than a reformed smoker. I should know because I am one and have been for more than a year now. I vowed to never be one of those reformers who turn their nose up at my former kin, ...
(Medical Xpress) -- Self-identified social smokers are less likely to try to quit and to avoid smoking for more than a month, according to a national study in the American Journal of Public Health ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Introduction: Smokers’ social networks vary in size, composition, and amount of exposure to smoking. The extent to which smokers’ social ...
It doesn't matter how long you've been smoking, quitting is the single biggest thing you can do to improve your health, say experts I’ve been an off and on smoker since I first pinched one of my dad’s ...
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