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New intervention doubles quit rate among smokers with severe mental illness
Led by the University of York’s Mental Health Addictions Research Group, SCIMITAR+ is the largest ever trial to support smoking
Vapers Exposed to Fewer Toxins Than Conventional Smokers: Study
TUESDAY, Dec. 18, 2018 — Electronic cigarette users take in lower levels of potentially harmful compounds than smokers, a new
Physical activity has health benefits for smokers, regardless of air pollution levels
Regular physical activity is associated with better lung function among current smokers in European cities, regardless of air pollution levels.
England should be a ‘smoke-free society’ by 2030, health chief urges
Health chief calls for millions of smokers to quit within 12 years to save lives and cut NHS bills England
Even ‘Good’ Levels of Air Pollution Are Bad for Smokers
TUESDAY, Sept. 5, 2018 — Even low levels of air pollution can pose a threat to the lungs of cigarette
Hookah responsible for over half of tobacco smoke inhaled by young smokers
Smoking tobacco from a waterpipe, also known as a hookah, accounted for over half of the tobacco smoke volume consumed
Most smokers with head and neck cancer have tried to quit
(HealthDay)—Most active smokers with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) have made one or more quit attempts, according to