All of this is despite the fact that anyone born after 1964, when the surgeon general pronounced that smoking causes cancer, ...
Billie Eilish compares her frequent social media usage to smoking 'cigarettes' in an interview with Complex published on ...
Sneaking cigarettes might seem like a harmless preteen rite of passage, but it's more dangerous than you think, a new study warns. Regular smoking at a young age doesn't just lead to a higher ...
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released a report Tuesday saying that cigarette smoking is more common among American Indian and Alaska Native people than other racial and ethnic groups.
Researchers have identified acute effects of cigarette and e-cigarette smoking on vascular function, even without nicotine. The results of the ongoing research are being presented next week at the ...
FG Trade/Getty Images U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a new advisory highlighting health disparities in tobacco use despite the fact that cigarette smoking has declined in recent decades.
For children genetically predisposed to develop multiple sclerosis (MS), exposure to cigarette smoke in the ... to the negative effects of household smoking on brain development," conclude a ...
The Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to a federal requirement that cigarette packages include graphic warnings showing the impacts of smoking. The court declined to hear the case ...
The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a challenge from major tobacco companies to the Food and Drug Administration’s requirement that they place graphic health warnings on cigarette packages ...
The FDA required that warnings about the risks of smoking occupy the top 50% of cigarette packs and top 20% of advertisements. A view of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, U.S. June 29 ...
it is less toxic than smoking cigarettes: as there are over 7000 chemicals (and tar), in cigarette smoke, vaping has the edge there. But the risks to the person vaping, as well as to other people ...
But the Supreme Court justices ruled that the images do, in fact, reflect the very real hazards of smoking. If the images make it to the sides of cigarette packs, the U.S. would join 120 other ...