There isn’t much research on those of us who bum a cigarette every so often, but here’s what we do know: Cigarettes are still ...
Cigarette smokers have rights. No one should be able to tell an adult that she can’t spend her hard-earned money on cigarettes. But non-smokers have rights, too. Specifically, they shouldn’t have to ...
The Traeger Pro offers decades of refined technology, a feature rich controller, and easy to use app connectivity at a reasonable price. It’s a phenomenal choice for pellet-smoker newbies and veterans ...
Having low lung function as a middle-aged smoker without airway obstruction raised the likelihood for all-cause mortality, ...
Whether you’re looking to throw down some traditional barbecue, smoke salmon after a successful fishing trip, or make a big batch of venison summer sausage, it’s a great time to be in the market for ...
Sharon Begley died of complications of lung cancer on Jan. 16, just five days after completing this article. She was a never-smoker. Breast cancer wouldn’t have surprised her; being among the 1 in 8 ...
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New research reveals how the brain processes the "rewarding" and addictive properties of nicotine, providing a better understanding of why some people seemingly become hooked with their first smoke.
Editor’s Note: Arthur Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty professor and director of the Division of Bioethics at New York University Langone Medical Center. Arthur Caplan: Keeping ...
Experts warn that focusing only on AQI masks the real health risks posed by chronic exposure to fine particulate matter ...