The CDC had remarkable data on smoking rates last fall, but it no longer had smoking experts available to review it and ...
Tobacco use significantly increases the risk of gastric and esophageal cancers, particularly squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Ever-smokers receiving immunotherapy for gastric and esophageal ...
Though tobacco use has been declining in the U.S., service members and military veterans continue to have higher rates of tobacco use than civilians. According to the Centers for ...
US adult smoking rates hit historic low of 9.9% in 2024, marking the first time cigarette use dropped to single digits, but ...
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Light Smoking Raises Death Risk 60%, Study Finds
A study has found that even if daily smoking is as low as 2-5 cigarettes, the risk of death is about 60% higher than that of non-smokers. For those who smoke 11-20 cigarettes per day, the risk ...
If all 94 countries included in the study had raised their cigarette tax to the level recommended by the WHO, the lives of over 280,000 children could potentially have been saved in a single year. Not ...
Dr. Mary Charlton, left, UI professor of epidemiology and the Iowa Cancer Registry director, spoke to lawmakers on the House ...
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