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Prof Rajesh Vijayvergiya, Department of Cardiology at PGI, emphasises the role of cardiologists in promoting tobacco ...
Around one in seven US adults who currently smoke may have some degree of disability, suggests the first study of its kind ...
Ahead of World No Tobacco Day on May 31, York University researchers with Global Strategy Lab (GSL) have published a paper ...
Here are the violations reported in food safety inspection reports from Montgomery County conducted the week of May 18-24, ...
No distinction was made between smoking cigarettes, pipes ... with smoking among men and women aged 16–24 years from all countries, with the exception of young women from Greece and Portugal. Finally, ...
Conclusions Increasing the age for the legal purchase of tobacco was associated with reduced regular smoking among youth in England and appeared to have a similar impact in different socio-economic ...
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 ...
The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test 3.1 (ASSIST ... Network analysis was carried out for ASSIST symptoms for non-medical use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, prescription ...
We run the Smoking Toolkit Study (STS) and the Alcohol Toolkit Study (ATS). These studies consist of a series of monthly, national, household, face-to-face surveys of the adult population of England, ...
In the United States, it’s estimated that 30 to 50 million people assigned male at birth experience ED. Worldwide, there are about 150 million men living with ED, and by the year 2025, it’s predicted ...
Women are around 50% more likely than men to develop COPD, the umbrella term for chronic lung conditions, such as emphysema and bronchitis, even if they have never smoked or smoked much less than ...