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Tobacco Company Misrepresented Danger from Cigarettes, Study Suggests
January 6, 2012 A new analysis of tobacco industry documents shows that Philip Morris USA manipulated data on the effects of additives in cigarettes, including menthol, obscuring actual toxicity levels and ... > full story -
Commonly Used Blood Pressure Drug Prevents Smoking-Related Lung Damage in Mice
January 5, 2012 Working with mice, scientists have successfully used a commonly prescribed blood pressure medicine, losartan (Cozaar), to prevent almost all of the lung damage caused from two months of exposure to ... > full story -
Quitting Smoking: Starting Chantix Earlier May Make It Easier to Quit
January 5, 2012 Smokers planning to kick the habit may have more success if they begin using a cessation medication several weeks before they actually try to ... > full story -
Researchers Create a Healthier Cigarette
January 3, 2012 From a health care perspective, the best cigarette is no cigarette, but for the millions of people who try to quit smoking every year, researchers may have found a way to make cigarette smoking less ... > full story -
Cigarette and Alcohol Use at Historic Low Among Teens
December 14, 2011 Cigarette and alcohol use by eighth, 10th and 12th-graders are at their lowest point since the Monitoring the Future survey began polling teenagers in 1975, according to this year's survey results. ... > full story -
Life After Cigarettes: Compared With Those Who Continue to Smoke, Quitters Are Both Happier and More Satisfied With Their Health
December 13, 2011 Life without cigarettes is not all doom and gloom. In fact, successful quitters are more satisfied with their lives and feel healthier, both one year and three years afterwards, than those who ... > full story -
Smoking Is Strongly Associated With Squamous Cell Carcinoma Among Women
December 8, 2011 Women who have non-melanoma skin cancers are more likely to have smoked cigarettes compared to women without skin cancer, said ... > full story -
Smoking Cessation Interventions Appear to Be Effective for Some Current Smokers
November 28, 2011 Nicotine replacement therapy and smoking cessation intervention programs are associated with positive outcomes among current smokers, according to new ... > full story -
Coffee May Protect Against Endometrial Cancer, Study Suggests
November 22, 2011 Long-term coffee consumption may be associated with a reduced risk for endometrial cancer, according to a recent ... > full story -
Chantix Unsuitable for First-Line Smoking Cessation Use, Study Finds
November 2, 2011 The poor safety profile of the smoking-cessation drug varenicline (Chantix) makes it unsuitable for first-line use, according to a new study. Varenicline, which already carries a "black box warning" ... > full story
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