When you breathe secondhand smoke, it’s “like you are smoking,” according to Surgeon General. 2.5 million people have died in the U.S. from secondhand smoke exposure since 1964. (Photo: Getty Images) ...
Women -- but not men -- who often smoke weed face a significantly higher risk of death from cardiovascular disease compared to women who don't use cannabis, a new study out of France finds. Africa ...
More than one in 10 pregnant women smoke, and new research suggests many of them also may suffer from depression, making kicking the habit even harder. The emerging science suggests that decades-old ...
Smoking rates have dropped over the last several years, but they now seem to be stuck at about 20 percent for the nation. And nearly as many women now smoke as men, according to the Centers for ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who smoke may have a higher risk of developing seizures than non-smokers do, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among more than 100,000 U.S. women in a long ...
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