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A host of experts working with marginalized populations weighed in on this question at the Global Forum on Nicotine.
By Dr. Peter Haigh University of Kentucky We have known for decades that smoking tobacco is bad your health. Quitting smoking ...
Smoking is the primary driver of tobacco-related deaths and is highly restricted in most Swedish public places.
Tufts Medical Center's Dr. Varsha Radhakrishnan says some teenagers are having trouble quitting vaping due to the high levels ...
Dr. Daniel Amen shared his BRIGHTMINDS approach for preventing Alzheimer's, addressing 11 risk factors including blood flow, ...
A new study that found high levels of heavy metals in popular nicotine vapes adds to concerns about the products.
Chewing gum or sucking on lozenges may also help. “It keeps the mouth busy, just like nicotine gum,” notes Dr. Sharma.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New York State Quitline is starting a new "quit-and-win" contest, offering cash prizes for smokers ...
Surveys show that a majority of Americans chew gum two to three times a week, with the greatest gum-lovers averaging three pieces per day. Does that blow you away? “It’s safe to chew gum every day,” ...
A patient in his mid-50s shared that surviving a heart attack motivated him to change some of his lifestyle behaviors. He ...