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When Lung Cancer Fears Emerged in the 1950s, Kent Put a Filter on their Cigarettes. It Was Made From Asbestos
In the early 1950s, cigarette companies in the US were starting to have a problem. For the first time, large-scale scientific ...
Every cigarette smoked cuts 20 minutes off a person’s life, a study has claimed. An analysis by scientists at University College London (UCL), commissioned by the Government, found that the harm ...
Smoking has decreased more than 70% nationwide since 1965, according to a new report from the U.S. Surgeon General. This new report shows cigarette smoking is higher among American Indian and Alaska ...
Doctors explain why people relapse into smoking after years of abstinence, and how brain reward memory, stress, identity-linked habit loops and triggers can reignite cravings long after quitting.
To vape or not to vape? That is the question sparking a heated debate this week in Geneva where over 1,400 delegates have gathered to discuss the World Health Organization's tobacco control treaty and ...
Although it might seem a little out of the norm to see people smoking cigarettes instead of e-cigarettes or vapes these days, there were over 49 million cigarette smokers in the U.S. in 2022, ...
It's a number to celebrate -- 3.9 million. That's the likely number of Americans saved from lung cancer since 1970 with ...
People who use both vapes and cigarettes are less likely to quit compared to people who only smoke or only vape, according to a study published today (Wednesday) in ERJ Open Research [1]. Instead, the ...
Cigarette use among adults living with a disability or experiencing mental distress is significantly higher than the average smoking rate for adults. A regional initiative is working to reverse this ...
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Celebrities Are Making Smoking Cigarettes Cool Again
The stars are lighting up again. “Need a cigarette to make me feel better,” crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single “Headphones On,” while Lorde sang “this is the best cigarette of my life” in ...
Sales staff demonstrate vaping at a vape expo in Beijing, China. That is the question sparking a heated debate this week in Geneva where over 1,400 delegates have gathered to discuss the World Health ...
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