
Smoking during pregnancy linked with increased risk of sudden infant death
New US research has found that smoking before and during pregnancy could increase the risk of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID).
New US research has found that smoking before and during pregnancy could increase the risk of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID).
People who use e-cigarettes are more likely to have heart problems than those who don’t, says a recent study in the US.
Research found that patients with melanoma may be less likely to survive if they also have a long history of smoking.
New research has found that smoking over 20 cigarettes a day could damage your vision and color perception.
If you’re struggling with a new year’s resolution to quit smoking, don’t despair; the more attempts you make, the more likely you’ll succeed.
Depression and anxiety could be as bad for health as smoking and obesity, increasing the risk of conditions such as heart disease and arthritis.
Mothers who smoke while pregnant may be able to offset some of the damage to the lungs of their children by taking vitamin C supplements.
The study found that only 15.9 percent who regularly rolled their own cigarettes were highly motivated to quit.
New research from Aarhus University in the Netherlands has linked both smoking and use of painkillers in pregnancy to an earlier puberty in children. In
New European research has found that regular exercise still has health benefits for smokers, even when they live in cities with high levels of pollution.
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