Regularly using e-cigarettes could put users at risk of dangerously high blood pressure, increasing the risk of heart attack, ...
Dr Jeremy London, who has over 378,000 subscribers on YouTube, explained that it's smoking that is the single worst thing you can do to the human body. While drinking a glass of red wine could be good ...
"The reduced risk of Parkinson's disease and Lewy body pathology among smokers is a longstanding and well-described observation, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear," noted Stephen Gomperts, ...
A new study of smokers finds that currently smoking is associated with a lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease, but quitting smoking was associated with a lower risk of death.
A study of 410,000 adults finds current smokers have a lower Parkinson’s risk, while quitters have a higher Parkinson's risk but a much lower risk of death.
Discover the top dangers of marijuana for teenagers, including its impact on the developing brain, cognitive function, respiratory health, and mental well- ...
Back in 2023, Mark Salazar saw his friend smoking a disposable vape pod. This was his first exposure to e-cigarette products, and he was curious about it. Salazar happens to be a Ph.D.-candidate in ...
A two-year clinical trial found that one mild tweak transformed the rate of aging at the cellular level and reduced inflammation. Daniel W. Belsky, PhD, is an associate professor of epidemiology at ...
Researchers set up a makeshift bar on a college campus to test how much people wanted to drink after they smoked cannabis. By Dani Blum Countless college students have conducted the experiment: What ...
Over the short- and long-term, smoking cigarettes can raise your blood pressure and increase your risk of hypertension (high blood pressure). In contrast, quitting cigarettes has an almost immediate ...
Gen Z — largely comprised of middle- and high-school students — reported the lowest smoking rates on record in 2024, according to CDC and FDA data, but that trend may be in jeopardy. “Overall, the ...
Gen Z — largely comprised of middle- and high-school students — reported the lowest smoking rates on record in 2024, according to CDC and FDA data, but that trend may be in jeopardy. "Overall, the ...