A new study led by scientists at King’s College London and Anhui Medical University, China has found a link between passive smoking and syndromes of dementia.
A new study led by scientists at King’s College London and Anhui Medical University, China has found a link between passive smoking and syndromes of dementia.
A new study published by the American Cancer Society provides another strong argument for quitting smoking now.
Smoking not only causes bladder cancer—it also affects its course, in that people who smoke more have greater likelihood of developing more aggressive and deadly disease.
Mayo Clinic researchers have amassed evidence that secondhand smoke kills and smoke-free workplace laws save lives.
The study was presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions meeting in Orlando.