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Experts from different African countries have decried the effects of tobacco, and nicotine products on the environment, and human lives.
In a new study, researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the same impact ...
It found that all cannabis users were at risk of heart problems later in life because of their cannabis smoking and ...
A new study from the University of California, San Francisco, has a sobering message for regular cannabis users.
The author, a doctor who works in addiction medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, urges RI's lawmakers to maintain the ...
“Regardless of the vaping technology, inhalation of metals like arsenic, nickel, lead, or chromium is always hazardous, even ...
Chronic cannabis use, whether smoked or eaten as edibles, significantly impairs blood vessel function — with risks mirroring ...
World No Tobacco Day, observed annually on May 31st, serves as a global call to action, highlighting the detrimental effects ...
While we all know that ditching caffeine and cutting down on sugar can vastly improve sleep, there is a certain legal ...
World No Tobacco Day highlights tobacco’s harmful effects, including addiction, toxic chemicals, and health risks, urging ...
On World No Tobacco Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) today launches a new publication and calls on governments to ...
Once marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, vaping has become a growing health concern—especially among youth and young ...