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Stress at Work Very Unlikely to Cause Cancer
February 7, 2013 Work-related stress is not linked to the development of colorectal, lung, breast or prostate cancers, a new study ... > full story -
Researchers to Study How Young Adults Use E-Cigarettes, Snus
February 7, 2013 Researchers are studying how young adults use hookahs, snus, electronic cigarettes, and other new tobacco ... > full story -
Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems Could Help Reduce Smoking, Survey Suggests
February 5, 2013 Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), or e-cigarettes, debuted in China in 2003 and have since become available globally, particularly through the Internet. While they resemble traditional ... > full story -
Around 1 in 10 Young Mentally Ill Teens Drinks, Smokes, and Uses Cannabis, Australian Research Finds
February 4, 2013 Around one in ten young teens with mental health issues also drinks alcohol, smokes cigarettes, and uses cannabis on a weekly basis, indicates Australian ... > full story -
Indoor Air Puts Chinese Women Nonsmokers at Risk
January 29, 2013 The hazards of breathing outdoor air in some Chinese cities have been well-documented. Now a study confirms that breathing indoor air also carries significant cancer risks, especially for Chinese ... > full story -
Smokers Who Quit Before Age 40 Have Lifespan Almost as Long as People Who Never Smoked
January 24, 2013 Smokers who quit when they are young adults can live almost as long as people who never smoked, groundbreaking new research has ... > full story -
Implementation of Smoke-Free Legislation Reduces the Number of Acute Myocardial Infarctions by 11 Percent
January 23, 2013 Researchers assessed the impact of the partial smoke-free legislation passed in 2006 on the incidence of acute myocardial infarction in the province of Girona and observed it has dropped 11 percent. ... > full story -
Risk of Lung Cancer Death Has Risen Dramatically Among Women Smokers in Recent Decades
January 23, 2013 Female smokers have a much greater risk of death from lung cancer and chronic obstructive lung disease in recent years than did female smokers 20 or 40 years ago, reflecting changes in smoking ... > full story -
New Way to Identify 'Smoked' Grapes and Wines
January 23, 2013 With climate change sparking concern about an increased risk of wildfires, scientists are reporting development of a way to detect grapes exposed to smoke from those fires, which otherwise could be ... > full story -
Plain Packaging of Tobacco Products Would Cut Smoking, Experts Say
January 23, 2013 Experts believe that plain packaging of tobacco products would cut smoking, a new study has found. Tobacco control experts from around the world estimate that two years after the introduction of ... > full story
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