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Lung cancer
12 Apr 2024
Research Finds Colourless,Odourless Gas With Rise In Nonsmokers' Lung Cancer
Lung cancer has traditionally been thought of as a "smoker's disease". However, the tremendous rise of the deadly disease in non-smokers indicates their long-term, high exposures to radon gas, according to a study.
Tobacco
20 Jul 2023
Tobacco And Oral Healthcare Link - All You Need To Know
Tobacco use significantly affects the health of your gums, making them prone to disease Smokers and tobacco/pan masala chewers should get their teeth cleaned up once every 6 months, say experts Tobacco users are more likely to develop a variety of ailments and oral infections in the long run
nicotine
17 Oct 2022
Nicotine dose in one cigarette blocks estrogen production in women's brains
The amount of nicotine in one cigarette inhibits women`s brains from producing estrogen. This may explain a variety of behavioural differences in smokers, including the reason why women have a higher resistance to quitting than males. The ECNP Congress in Vienna will mark the debut of this work.
Health
13 Oct 2022
Survey: Most youngsters prefer menthol cigarettes over regular cigarettes
According to a study conducted by the City University of New York and the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, menthol consumption has increased over the past ten years among adult smokers in the United States. Adult smokers who are younger, from racial/ethnic minority groups, and with mental health issues are substantially more likely to use menthol. The journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research publishes the findings.
World No Tobacco Day
31 May 2021
Smokers face 50% higher risk of developing severe disease, death from COVID
World No Tobacco Day is celebrated every year on May 31. It marks the yearly celebration where WHO informs the public on the dangers of using tobacco. In view of the current coronavirus situation, WHO said that smokers have up to a 50% higher risk of developing severe disease, death from COVID.
DNA Video
25 May 2021
DNA: Smokers less vulnerable to COVID-19 infection
The survey suggested smoking may be protective, despite COVID-19 being a respiratory disease, due to its role in increasing the mucous production that may be acting as the first line of defence among the smoking population.
Smoking
28 Mar 2018
Smoking marijuana may lead non-smokers to cigarettes
According to the researchers, cannabis use is associated with an increased initiation of cigarette smoking among non-cigarette smokers.
exercise
06 Feb 2018
Daily exercise may boost better lung function among smokers
For the study, published in the journal Thorax, researchers used information collected from a long-standing collaboration between 25 European research centres in 11 countries.
Smokers
11 Jan 2018
Smokers in Delhi fined
Smoking
30 Dec 2017
E-cigarettes may help smokers quit, says study
In the pilot study published, researchers evaluated e-cigarettes in terms of usage, product preference, changes in smoking behaviours and nicotine exposure.
Smoking
17 Nov 2017
Smoking, alcohol consumption can make you look older than your age: Study
Heavy drinking and smoking are linked to visible signs of physical ageing and the consequences reflect on a person's face, sooner or later.
Smoking
01 Nov 2017
Smoking cigarettes can harm your intestines, says study
Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the lining of the digestive tract causing severe pain.
Smokers
31 Oct 2017
This company will give you extra holidays if you are a non-smoker
The firm named Piala Inc, introduced the new paid leave allowance in September after getting a complaint from non-smokers that they were working more than their colleagues who smoked.
Smoking
19 Sep 2017
Smokers with HIV more at risk of lung cancer than AIDS: Study
Researchers found that smoking and HIV together put people at risk of developing lung cancer at a rate even higher than that among smokers not infected with HIV.
nicotine
24 Aug 2017
Can nicotine reduction help in curbing addiction?
The research focuses on the relationship between behavior and health, particularly in disadvantaged populations, a group that is "overrepresented" among smokers, according to the study`s authors.
Smoking
14 Aug 2017
Despite being aware of grave health issues, smokers find it difficult to quit: Study
Smokers are 178 per cent more likely to suffer from mental stress than non-smokers, according to the study titled 'Choose Life'.
Smoking
29 Jul 2017
Smoking ups anxiety, affects brain's ability to suppress fear
Scientists have found that tobacco smoke can impair the brain`s ability to repress fear-related memories, leaving smokers less able to deal with fear and anxiety after a traumatic event.
Lung cancer
20 Jun 2017
Lung cancer: Thousands of Australians to undergo regular chest scans for early detection
In the trial, people at a high risk of developing lung cancer, predominantly heavy smokers over 55, will undergo regular computer tomography (CT) scans to see if it can detect the disease before it becomes deadly.
Smoking
31 May 2017
Ban on sale of loose cigarettes will help cut smoking in India: Survey
WHO data reveals tobacco use kills more than 7 million people every year and costs households and governments over US$ 1.4 trillion through healthcare expenditure and lost productivity.
marijuana
12 May 2017
Marijuana use linked to poorer school performance
The human brain actively develops until a person reaches his or her early twenties.
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