Many people know that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke. What is less widely known is that smoking can also affect the brain. Research has shown that smoking may ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Samuels is the Founder/CEO of Wellworth healthcare advisory firm. A cigarette lit on screen once symbolized noir, danger and ...
A group of senior doctors in the UK compare the harms of social media to smoking, not because it has the same physical health ...
The health benefits of quitting smoking are quite well known. Public health campaigns have taught us all about how tobacco use hurts our hearts and lungs and increases our risk of many cancers.
Here's an overview of my Family Notebook in today's Post-Standard: Smoke-free success: REACH CNY has 47 smoke-free success stories. That's the number of women enrolled in Baby and Me, Tobacco Free who ...
When a person stops smoking, their body begins to heal almost instantly. Quitting smoking can lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of lung and heart cancer. The timeline for seeing the benefits of ...