Topic: Smoking
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If you want to dramatically lower the odds that you'll die of heart disease, go live someplace where public smoking is banned. In a study of more than a million people, researchers found that even low levels of smoke from co-workers' cigarettes can substantially raise your risk of death from heart disease. While you're ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Smoking cigarettes increases the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS), but the substance that makes cigarettes addictive, nicotine, doesn't seem to be at fault, Swedish researchers say. While male smokers were 1.8 times as likely to have MS as non-smokers, and MS risk increased 1.4-fold for women who smoked, people who used Swedish snuff ...
Everyone knows that the use of tobacco and drugs is not a healthy choice for any situation. Unfortunately, many people still continue to use them. It is a sad but true condition that many people who use tobacco pass away at a much earlier age due to smoking.
Over the last decade, between the years of 1999-2009 the deaths due ...
