Tobacco
09/20/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Science shows the longer you smoke, the more mutations you get in your lung cells, increasing the risk of many types of cancer
Smoking wreaks genetic damage to different organs of the body and causes mutations in the DNA. Researchers at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, as well as King’s College London, said that on average, smokers accumulate at least 150 extra mutations in every lung cell for each year that they […]
05/23/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Third-hand smoke, or the smoke that transfers into surfaces and clothes, can damage your liver
Third-hand smoke, or the smoke that transfers onto surfaces and clothes, is extremely detrimental to health. A study published in the journal Clinical Science found that third-hand smoke can damage the liver. A team of researchers from the University of California, Riverside aimed to determine what health effects can third-hand smoke cause and how long […]
03/21/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Toxins from smoking indoors never go away; materials have to be deep cleaned or replaced
Those fabulous casinos look inviting and tempting, especially after a long day when all you want is to unwind and reward yourself at the card tables. But do you know that aside from stoking gambling addictions, the casino is also a hotbed of thirdhand tobacco smoke? Thirdhand smoke, while still a new concept, is everywhere. […]
12/16/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Smoke damages the liver and brain; even THIRDHAND
Smoking and secondhand smoke exposure are known to be hazardous, but thirdhand smoke exposure, a relatively new term, may be just as dangerous. A study finds that thirdhand smoke can damage the liver and brain. A group of scientists from the University of California, Riverside studied the health effects of thirdhand smoke on mice. For […]
12/12/2017
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By Ralph Flores
New study finds smokeless tobacco causes mouth cancer, with more than half off all cases occurring in Asia
One thing you can rely on about tobacco: It’s bound to give you cancer if you put it in your body. Most of you may think that statement only applies to smoking tobacco. However, a study in Myanmar puts chewing tobacco in the same category. A recent study has discovered that almost all cases of mouth cancer […]
11/19/2017
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By Rita Winters
Huge study proves drinking and smoking does make you look older
If you still don’t know – smoking and drinking too much will literally make you look older. Researchers from Denmark found that there is a relationship between indulging in these unhealthy habits and early signs of aging. Heavy smokers and drinkers were more likely to develop wrinkly skin and have gray rings around the cornea […]
11/16/2017
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By Russel Davis
New study finds smoking causes inflammation in the bowel, resulting in ailments such as Crohn’s disease
The health care industry has long established that smoking may exacerbate the risk of developing Crohn’s disease, but the mechanism behind the connection has remained unclear within the scientific community. However, a recent animal study in Frontiers in Immunology may provide a better overview about the role of smoking on disease onset. A team of researchers at the Kyung […]
11/13/2017
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By Russel Davis
CDC reports 1 in 5 American adults are addicted to tobacco, the number one cause of preventable disease
A report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that one in five American adults use tobacco on a regular basis despite the increase in electronic cigarette use. The report, based on the National Health Interview Survey, also shows that 15 percent of the country’s overall population smokes tobacco. Likewise, the results show […]
11/10/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Peer pressure turnaround: New research shows a reduction in youth tobacco use when friends stage an intervention
Despite an abundance of smoking cessation aids available, many people struggle to kick this dangerous habit. It’s not surprising that some adults who have been smoking for decades cannot imagine living without their cigarettes, but are the chances any better of getting young people to abandon the habit? A study that was recently published in […]
10/10/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Lung deaths and smoking diseases spike among impoverished populations
The number of Americans dying due to a chronic respiratory disease has increased by 30 percent in 34 years mainly among the poverty-stricken populations, according to a report by The Daily Mail. The researchers behind the University of Washington study analyzed the death records for chronic respiratory diseases from 1980 to 2014 from the United States […]
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