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A medical study about effects of smoking and the carcinogens causing lung cancer symptoms. Effects of nicotine on health, heart disease, and respiratory system diseases.
Researchers have discovered a link between harmful lead and tobacco smoke and the increased risk of an ADHD diagnosis in children. Learn how to minimize this risk.
Indoor air quality is a hot topic, since more efforts are being taken to seal the home for energy efficiency. Radon, carbon monoxide, and mold spores can be deadly.
The sometimes fatal effect of second-hand smoke is reduced when smoking is banned in public places.
Quitting tobacco is more likely to be successful when methods like the nicotine inhaler are used with programs that address the emotional side of nicotine addiction.
Tobacco smoking may become to this decade what boozing was to the Prohibition era -- a crime conceived to change social behavior by law.
The risks of tobacco use in pregnancy are well known. But nicotine withdrawal can have serious side effects for pregnant women and their babies!
Long after the smoke clears dangerous chemicals from cigarettes, known as third-hand smoke, remain on furniture, clothing, and toys and may be harmful to children.
Oral Cancer has a high mortality rate, due to the usually late diagnosis of the problem. Options are discussed here.
Fearing an epidemic of tobacco-related cancers, African governments are starting to crack down on smoking. South Africa's experience shows that smoke-free laws can work.
Learn a variety of strategies you can use right away to help kids stay tobacco free
We all know that smoking is dangerous but what we don't know is being exposed to cigarette smoke or second-hand smoke could also have harmful effects to our body.
Living 'Green' while pregnant is the best thing for the mother and the child. While in the womb, you can prevent some of the most common childhood illnesses today.
Over 90 percent of lung cancer is caused by cigarette smoking. However, three servings of fresh fruit and vegetables a day may protect smokers' lungs from carcinogens.
Nicotine has an anti-inflammatory effect via the vagus nerve, which is useful against many diseases, and perhaps may block the cytokine storm of the H1N1 swine flu.
Quitting smoking may not be as easy as one may think. Parents have to really consider approaching their children at young ages about not starting to begin with.
For non smokers exposure to second hand cigarette smoke while having an alcoholic drink may lead to heart and liver damage.
The electronic cigarette lit up the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2009, but will it be a hit with smokers, non-smokers and governments?
Nicotine patches, gums, and other nicotine replacements can be great ways to quit smoking. But often they're not enough. These alternative methods help you quit smoking.
The molecular world is dominated by random events. Molecules collide and the reactions that occur are based on the random orientation of the molecules at impact.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also known as COPD, is a respiratory system illness that can be very severe.
New study: Women taking birth control pills significantly increase their risk of heart disease.
Asthma is a long-term condition in which over-sensitive airways become narrow and inflamed, making it difficult to breathe in and out normally.
The health problems are not only a result of exposure to second hand cigarette smoke in adulthood but can be traced back to exposure that occurred as early as in utero.
Today in sports, athletes are under a lot of pressure to gain an edge due to the level of competition. Athletes are turning to substances to gain that edge.
A medical study about asthma in children, upper respiratory infection, and respiratory system diseases caused by air pollution from industrial greenhouse gas emissions.
Services for Aboriginals in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States are second rate and they all have substandard living conditions as a result.
Events can "leave a bad taste" in your mouth figuratively, but when a bad taste is present literally, it can be more than frustrating. Over 20 conditions cause dysgeusia.
Nicotine, the addictive additive in cigarettes, makes quitting smoking nearly impossible for some people. The benefits of quitting smoking can be seen within 20 minutes.
Previous studies have established that Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) prevents cancer. This new study shows how I3C prevents the development and progression of carcinoma.
Carbon monoxide is a silent killer that takes hundreds of lives in the United State every year. Odorless, colorless, the effects of the toxic gas are often mistaken for f
The trade in this highly addictive drug extracted from poppies and grown in Bengal caused two wars between Britain and China in the 19th Century.
Atherosclerosis, or hardened arteries, is what stroke and heart disease have in common. Understanding what causes it is a big step in prevention.
Recent statistics show that about 5 million people -which is 1 in 10 adults - die each year due to smoking: mostly from heart, lung and respiratory diseases, and cancers.
Effects of smoking tobacco and its relationship to emphysema, bronchitis, and COPD. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis symptoms.
What is hay fever, what causes hay fever, what should you do if you think you have hayfever, is there an injection available on the NHS and who qualifies for this?
University of Washington study about the effects of air pollution on health and mortality, and if medical studies support the NO2 link to heart disease and lung cancer.
Puffing on a hooka for one hour fills lungs with as much carbon monoxide as smoking a pack of cigarettes. Flavored tobacco in hookahs is becoming popular with youth.
Addiction has historically remained a topic of curiosity among writers and readers. Here is an overview of addiction in historical, modern and non-traditional literature.
Along with smoking, hypertension, and elevated cholesterol, hypothyroidism is a significant risk factor for atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.
Red tape, bureaucratic slip-ups and shipment delays are just some of the challenges that importers of electronic cigarettes must carefully negotiate.
Allergic rhinitis causes episodes of sneezing, nasal congestion, and a runny nose.
If your asthma episodes increase, or worsen when you are at work, then you may have occupational asthma.
Effects of Lung Cancer medical relationship to malignant melanoma and other types of skin cancer. Effects of smoking medical study links nicotine to pancreatic cancer.
Does high cholesterol and diabetes indicate high blood pressure symptoms? Do hypertension symptoms begin at middle age? How to reduce high blood pressure and its causes.
The historic Hermitage Hotel in Nashville celebrates its centenary in 2010 with a major renovation, new owners, five stars from AAA, and a land preservation initiative.
A sinus infection can make you feel miserable. Here are some tips for reducing the frequency of sinus problems.
A nick in the DNA strand is known as a chromosomal break. Cells have repair mechanisms for both single strand and double strand breaks.
In addition to second hand smoke, nonsmokers and children living with smokers are also affected by third hand smoke. This gives an urgent reason to kick the habit.
The main job of the gall bladder is to store bile, a yellow-green bitter fluid that is produced in the liver cells.


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