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Why the age you start smoking matters as much as how much you smoke
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. A massive nationwide study shows that lighting up before age 20 leaves a lasting cardiovascular ...
A recent Korean study reveals that the younger you are when you take up smoking, the higher your risk of serious ...
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People who began smoking before 20 face higher stroke risk, study shows
A major study of over nine million adults found that people who start smoking before age 20 face significantly higher risks ...
Vaping with nicotine has become commonplace. It can be used to stop smoking cigarettes, but it has several serious health risks. The long-term effects of vaping are unknown.
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen discovered that smoking directly triggers the growth of visceral adipose tissue.
People who start smoking before age 20 face a dangerously higher risk of stroke, heart attack, and early death, a major study warns. Researchers found that early smoking damages developing blood ...
Researchers at the University of Oulu have identified genes that increase susceptibility to pneumonia. Alongside inherited ...
A new study from the American Cancer Society, published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, highlights the health risks associated with "dual use" of traditional cigarettes and e-cigarettes. Analyzing ...
Even if you haven't tried them, you've no doubt seen or heard of nicotine pouches. (Getty Images) Around half a million Brits now use nicotine pouches, with a particularly significant increase among ...
Smoking is an established risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS). Smoking also worsens the course of disease for people who already have MS. MS is an inflammatory disease that involves the breakdown ...
Gen Z — largely comprised of middle- and high-school students — reported the lowest smoking rates on record in 2024, according to CDC and FDA data, but that trend may be in jeopardy. “Overall, the ...
Gen Z — largely comprised of middle- and high-school students — reported the lowest smoking rates on record in 2024, according to CDC and FDA data, but that trend may be in jeopardy. "Overall, the ...
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