Biohackers chasing the fountain of youth are turning to an unlikely new tool: nicotine. Once demonized for its role in ...
With a variety of flavors and widespread perceptions of safety, e-cigarettes appeal to an array of users and especially to adolescents. E-cigarette use, however, is linked to increased alcohol ...
Georgetown University Medical Center researchers found that viewing graphic anti-smoking warning labels on cigarette packages stimulates activity in brain areas linked to emotion, decision-making and ...
Despite all we know about the dangers of tobacco use, new products are constantly entering the market and luring teens into using them. Social media glamorization, peer pressure and misunderstanding ...
Now, with new funding from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple ...
The New York Times recently ran a piece about preventing children and teens from starting to smoke. The title of the piece said it all: "Not Starting Means Never Having to Quit." It reminded me of a ...
Nearly 70 percent of people with schizophrenia disorders smoke. A new research review explains why their brains may be ...
In the face of a vaping crisis, three new physician-supported laws will deliver stricter oversight and regulation of e-cigarettes as their use becomes more prevalent and dangerous among adolescents.
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