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01/03/2018
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By Earl Garcia
Dead is dead: Drug for helping smokers quit found to increase risk of heart attack AND self-harm
Pfizer’s flagship smoking cessation drug varenicline, sold under the brand names Chantix in the United States and Champix in Canada and Europe, may do more harm than good as recent research published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine showed that the medication was associated with an increased likelihood of suffering from cardiovascular conditions. A team of […]
12/30/2017
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By Ralph Flores
Smokers who get boob jobs risk their nipples falling off from lack of oxygen; doctors have found that leeches may help save them
It’s common knowledge that smoking is bad for the health: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that it is the leading cause of preventable death. It also damages the body in the worst possible way – nearly every organ in the body is harmed because of smoking. To add another hazard to the list: […]
12/18/2017
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By Rita Winters
Pay attention: New study suggests smoking parents are unaware of how often they expose their kids to secondhand smoke
People may be unaware of being exposed to smoke, and children whose parents do are at risk. A study from Tel Aviv University shows that many smoking parents make false assumptions and have a lack of awareness when it comes to where and when children are exposed to second-hand smoke. According to lead researcher Dr. Lauren […]
12/12/2017
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By Ralph Flores
New study finds smokeless tobacco causes mouth cancer, with more than half off all cases occurring in Asia
One thing you can rely on about tobacco: It’s bound to give you cancer if you put it in your body. Most of you may think that statement only applies to smoking tobacco. However, a study in Myanmar puts chewing tobacco in the same category. A recent study has discovered that almost all cases of mouth cancer […]
11/16/2017
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By Russel Davis
New study finds smoking causes inflammation in the bowel, resulting in ailments such as Crohn’s disease
The health care industry has long established that smoking may exacerbate the risk of developing Crohn’s disease, but the mechanism behind the connection has remained unclear within the scientific community. However, a recent animal study in Frontiers in Immunology may provide a better overview about the role of smoking on disease onset. A team of researchers at the Kyung […]
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