Women Who Smoke Notice Higher Risks For Breast Cancer
Researchers found that women who are regular smokers, specifically prior to menopause, notice much higher risks of breast cancer when compared to women who do not smoke.
Researchers found that women who are regular smokers, specifically prior to menopause, notice much higher risks of breast cancer when compared to women who do not smoke.
Since brain development is still underway for teenagers, adding chemicals to the process like drugs or alcohol may potentially alter the development.
Cigarette advertising drastically affects decisions of teenagers and whether or not they begin smoking.
Thirdhand smoke — yes, not secondhand — is being researched as a potential health hazard. Thirdhand smoke is…
These findings should serve as a large warning sign for non-smokers trying to decide whether or not to begin the habit.
Chemicals found in cigarette smoke and certain plastics may increase the risks of obesity or diabetes.
Protecting children from secondhand smoke exposure is vital to decrease risks of long-term health problems.
The dangers of smoking have long been known, but experts have recently discovered that smoking may actually cause smokers to be less happy.
Heavy smokers, who are middle-aged, experience more than twice the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
Children exposed to second-hand smoke notice a much greater risk of having attention deficit hyperactive disorder, stuttering, and headaches than children who have not been around second-hand smoke.