Tag: smoking
Despite Smoking Decline, Tobacco Still Hooks One in Five Adults Worldwide
The world is smoking less, but the tobacco epidemic is far from over. According to a new World Health Organization (WHO) global...
#Smoking Doubles Risk of Severe #Insulin Resistant #Diabetes
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Children of Fathers Who Smoke in Puberty May Age Faster
Children of fathers who started smoking at age 15 or younger may age faster biologically, according to new research presented at the...
Smoking Raises Risk of All Type 2 Diabetes Subtypes
Smoking significantly raises the risk of developing type 2 diabetes across all subtypes, according to new research presented at the European Association...
Smoking Cessation Guidelines Offer Personalized Paths to Quit
Tobacco smoking remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death. Despite widespread awareness, quitting remains a significant challenge for many. In...
Tackling Bad Habits Early: The Key to Healthy Aging
New research has highlighted a crucial message: tackling bad habits like smoking, heavy drinking, and physical inactivity early in life can significantly...
Lung Cancer Rates Rise Among Non-Smokers, Linked to Air Pollution
While smoking rates are on the decline worldwide, lung cancer continues to cause nearly 2 million deaths annually. A new international study...
Quit Smoking: Immediate and Long-Term Gains
Smoking is often seen as a way to cope with stress and anxiety. Yet, its harmful effects extend far beyond the short-term...
Devastating Effects of Smoking on Skin Health
Smoking isn’t just a threat to your lungs and heart—it wreaks havoc on your skin too. From premature aging to an increased...


































