(Reuters Health) - Teens who try electronic cigarettes may be more than twice as likely to progress to traditional cigarettes as their peers who haven't used the devices, a recent U.S. study finds.
Galit Blecher never wanted to start smoking, but during her service in the Israeli military, she succumbed. “Everyone in Israel smoked in the army,” she says. Having held out for more than one year, ...
Skaneateles Middle school students participated in the Tobacco Use Prevention Day project called “Kick Butts” on Wednesday, March 20. Students helped create a display in the lobby that represents the ...
Tobacco use among teens have fallen in the last couple years, but rates remain buoyed by the popularity of e-cigarettes. According to the CDC, roughly 1 in 4 high school students have reported using a ...
The Hypnosis Counseling Center with offices in Bloomfield, Flemington, and Frenchtown will present a special set of workshops on Saturday Sept. 29, for Smoking Cessation and Weight Loss at the ...