According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 28 million Americans smoke tobacco (11% of US adults). 68% of smokers want to quit, and 55% of smokers have tried at least ...
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E-cigarettes that deliver a cigarette-like amount of nicotine are associated with reduced smoking and reduced exposure to tobacco-related pulmonary carcinogen NNAL. This is, according to a new study ...
If cigarettes contained very little of the chemical that keeps people smoking, it could help smokers move away from these deadly products. That’s the rationale behind a new rule proposed on January 15 ...
Over the past decade, rates of cigarette smoking in the United States have plummeted to all-time lows, and every type of tobacco use among teens continues to decline. Yet, while public health ...
E-cigarettes were developed for cigarette smokers to help them kick the habit. It was believed that if smokers “vaped” instead of lighting up, they would get their nicotine fix in a way that was less ...
A new major study from Queen Mary University of London has found that smokers who use both cigarettes and e-cigarettes at the same time—known as dual use—are reducing their intake of harmful chemicals ...
Cigarettes are widely known for causing many health issues along with mental and physical issues. Despite this, many people are still smoking and dying from cigarette-related illnesses. The Centers ...