Quitting smoking is hard because the brain becomes hard-wired to the addiction. Hitting the right brain region with ...
Smoking seems to have increased in pop-culture and now we're see a rise at home. Are they connected and how do we get our ...
A report released Monday by the infant and maternal health nonprofit March of Dimes says that only about 75% of babies last year were born to mothers who started prenatal care in the first trimester ...
The sale and supply of single-use e-cigarettes has been illegal since June, with the government hoping it would reduce ...
It's time to put an end to the discussions about the merits of electronic cigarettes as “safer” alternatives to tobacco and ...
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You Don't Have to Be a Smoker to Get Lung Cancer-Here's What Midlife Women Need to Know
When you think of lung cancer, you probably think of a disease that only afflicts lifelong smokers. This is just one of the ...
In oral arguments on Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit criticized aspects of U.S. District Judge ...
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TTUHSC tackles memory loss with free screenings, achievable goals
Early diagnosis of memory loss can be critical. Health specialists at the Texas Tech event offered hopeful ideas to help navigate a diagnosis.
If you’re a smoker who’ve contemplated quitting in hopes of greatly improving your health and preventing smoking-related ...
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Stop Heart Disease Before It Starts With These Proven Steps
Would you be surprised to hear that heart disease often starts in your 20s-sometimes decades before symptoms first appear? That’s what cardiologists report: by the time chest pain or shortness of ...
George Bell Served 24 Years in Prison for a Crime He Didn't Commit. Now He's Learning to Live Again.
After a quarter-century behind bars, he was exonerated for the 1996 crime and received the largest payout ever from New York ...
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