Vaping could trigger widespread genetic changes linked to cancer and chronic disease, scientists have warned.
On World No Tobacco Day, you should know that both smoking and vaping seriously damage the heart, lungs, and overall ...
If public health had a highlight reel, the year of 2024 would make the cut. That year, the percentage of U.S. adults who smoked cigarettes dropped to 10%, a historic low, new research from the Centers ...
The preliminary findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were based on survey responses from more than 24,200 adults ...
Smoking hurts everyone, but women under the age of 50 who smoke are at four to five times greater risk for having a heart attack, according to KOAT health expert Dr. Barry Ramo. He says most people ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Heart disease remains a leading health concern, and one of the biggest preventable drivers is still tobacco use. On Welcome to Our Community, we spoke with Dr. Roy Flood, a ...
Social smoking—smoking sporadically and only in social settings—can be seen as a harmless vice. But does it carry the same ...
On International No Smoking Day - and every day - there’s an opportunity to pause and ask: is it worth inhaling this again?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Healthy people who regularly smoked marijuana or consumed THC-laced edibles showed signs of early cardiovascular disease similar ...