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Vaping and pregnancy: Are e-cigarettes really any safer for you and your baby?
Trying to kick the smoking habit with e-cigarettes, or just worried about secondhand exposure to electronic cigarettes?
People who want to quit smoking benefit from lotteries as an incentive. This is evident from the Smoke-Free Lottery, a field ...
California is hiring former senior Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials to help launch a public health ...
New research from Johns Hopkins Medicine adds to existing evidence that smoking fewer cigarettes does not eliminate ...
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Dual use of cigarettes and vapes can reduce risks of smoking and help smokers quit, study finds
A new major study from Queen Mary University of London has found that smokers who use both cigarettes and e-cigarettes at the ...
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Study shows quitting smoking completely is best way to protect your health
In a study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, new research from Johns Hopkins Medicine adds to existing evidence that smoking fewer cigarettes does not eliminate cardiovascular ...
A year after she quit smoking, Kim Swart thought the half-million cigarettes she smoked between high school and retirement had become a distant memory. Her cough lingered, but she was saving $600 each ...
To vape or not to vape? That is the question sparking a heated debate this week in Geneva where over 1,400 delegates have gathered to discuss the World Health Organization's tobacco control treaty and ...
According to a study released late Wednesday in Lancet Respiratory Medicine, monthly injections of Tezepelumab helped 90% of patients with severe asthma reduce their dosage of corticosteroids. The ...
In the past twenty years, the number of hospitals that are capable of treating kids and adolescents has dropped significantly, according to a study published yesterday in Pediatrics. Meanwhile, the ...
According to new global research from Culture Amp, which analyzed the experience of 3.3 million employees worldwide, fewer than 2% fit into the definition of quiet quitting—that is, employees who lack ...
With so-called quiet quitters comprising at least 50% of the U.S. workforce in 2023, according to Gallup, quiet quitting—intentionally performing the minimum job requirements—continues to change the ...
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