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Smoking rates have been declining since the 1950s when smoking was first linked to lung cancer. In 1955, 56.9 percent of American adults smoked. By 2000 that figure was less than half of what it was ...
“Whether it’s your first, fifth, tenth, twentieth time trying to quit tobacco products, there is support for you if you’re trying to quit again. And maybe this will be the last time that you have to ...
For 25 years, the New York State Quitline, headquartered at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, has helped millions of ...
Police said he was pulled over after allegedly blowing through a red light and was arrested on DUI and other charges.
Bedfont® Scientific Limited, an innovative med-tech company and world leaders in breath analysis, has partnered with ...
Groups like Tobacco Free North Dakota, NDQuits, and local health departments are working together to let people know that you ...
As President Donald Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops ...
A new study shows that smoking, heavy drinking, and physical inactivity in early adulthood can harm long-term health, but ...
It is easy to think of habits as behaviors that we can choose to start and stop at any time. We want to believe that we are in control of all our actions and preferences. In reality, habits are deeply ...
When a disgusting habit is part of your national identity, banning it might prove to be awkward.
In truth, people who stop smoking generally do gain weight, but it's usually in the range of five to 10 pounds. The health effects of such a small increase, according to the American Lung Association, ...