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Smoking Archive
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Prenatal smoking exposure may lead to psychiatric problems
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Prenatal smoking can lead to psychiatric problems in children and increase the need for psychotropic medications in childhood and young adulthood, claims a new study. -
Smokers ‘use E-cigarettes to quit smoking’
Washington, May 4 (ANI): Electronic cigarettes, or ‘E-cigarettes’, are generally used to kick the butt, say researchers. -
Men and women smokers equally face risk of death from tobacco
Washington, Sep 1 (ANI): With the number of women smokers rising day-by-day, researchers have warned that about a quarter of both men and women, who smoke throughout adult life, may die due to tobacco before getting old. -
Shisha pipes ‘as injurious to health as cigarettes’
ondon, Aug 25 (ANI): A research by the Department of Health and the Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre has revealed that smoking a shisha pipe is as injurious to health as smoking tobacco. -
Smoking mums-to-be putting future generations at increased health risk
Washington, Aug 25 (ANI): Mums-to-be who smoke are not only putting their unborn child at increased health risk but future generations also, according to a new study. -
Smoking ”ups active TB risk”
Washington, Aug 24 (ANI): Smoking increases the risk of developing active tuberculosis (TB) disease, according to a new study. -
Smoking may lead to brain damage in multiple sclerosis patients
Washington, Aug 18 (ANI): Cigarette smoking can cause brain damage in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study. -
Smoking, binge drinking should be addressed together in adolescents, say researchers
Washington, August 9 (ANI): A new study conducted by Temple researchers has shown that children who engage in heavy drinking will more than likely also engage in heavy smoking, suggesting that health teachers can help combat the trend by addressing both topics as one health risk. -
Smoking pot ‘as harmful as tobacco’
Washington, Aug 6 (ANI): A new study by Canadian researchers has shown that smoking pot can cause as much damage to cells and DNA as tobacco smoke, challenging the increasingly popular belief that marijuana is less harmful than cigarettes. -
Gut hormone may help lower blood sugar levels
Washington, Aug 6 (ANI): Canadian researchers have identified a novel function of a gut hormone that might potentially play a vital role in lowering glucose levels in diabetes.


