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E-cigarettes linked to heart attacks, coronary artery disease and depression: Data reveal toll of vaping; researchers say switching to e-cigarettes doesn’t eliminate health risks

March 7, 2019 anxiety, Educational Policy, Heart Disease, Public Health, Smoking, Smoking Addiction, Stroke, Stroke Prevention, Surveillance

Concerns about the addictive nature of e-cigarettes — now used by an estimated 1 out of 20 Americans — may

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Maternal smoking during pregnancy increases risk of ADHD among offspring up to three-fold

February 26, 2019 ADHD, among, during, increases, Maternal, of, offspring, pregnancy, risk, Smoking, three-fold, to, up

The higher the cotinine levels were in the mother’s blood during pregnancy, the greater was the child’s risk of developing

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Brain research: Our lifestyle is in the brain, such as from an open book reading

February 26, 2019 Alcohol, brain, exercise, Smoking, social Integration, Sport

To much alcohol? Sport Regularly? Socially integrated? The brain tells it! The life style of a Person affects in any

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Thirdhand smoke residue exposes children to chemicals

February 8, 2019 Air Pollution, Children's Health, Lung Cancer, Oceanography, Poverty and Learning, Public Health, Security and Defense, Smoking, Wildfires

The harmful effects of exposure to tobacco smoke have been known for many years. Cigarette and cigar smokers are at

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How does smoking marijuana affect sperm?

February 7, 2019 affect, does, How, marijuana, Smoking, sperm?

As recent research shows, men in Western countries are facing a fertility crisis. Sperm count in males of reproductive age

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E-cigarettes: The risk of cancer in smokers is reduced by 99 percent

February 1, 2019 cancer, COPD, e cigarettes, lung, Lung Cancer, Smoking

More and more institutions opt for E-cigarette Smoking can lower your risk for cancer diseases that are associated with the

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Risk factors: hypertension and Smoking increase the risk of deadly bleeding in the brain many times

January 24, 2019 cerebral hemorrhage, High Blood Pressure, risk factors, SAP, Smoking

Blood pressure and Smoking seem to influence the risk for bleeding in the brain significantly A recent study by German

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Current study: hypertension and Smoking increase clearly the brain bleed risk

January 22, 2019 cerebral hemorrhage, High Blood Pressure, risk factors, SAP, Smoking

Blood pressure and Smoking seem to influence the risk for bleeding in the brain significantly A recent study by German

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Each cigarette is poisoning the body of the E-cigarette can help in Smoking cessation

January 2, 2019 cancer, E-Zigartte, Heart Disease, Smoking, Stroke, tobacco

English health authorities recommend E-cigarettes to stop Smoking Through a large-scale campaign, the English health authorities want to motivate the

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Smoke-free policies associated with lower blood pressure

November 27, 2018 Educational Policy, Heart Disease, hypertension, Lung Cancer, Political Science, Smoking, Sports, Travel and Recreation

Smoke-free policies have been associated with lower systolic (top number) blood pressure readings among non-smokers, according to new research in

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