A study of more than 35,000 smokers has found that women smoke fewer cigarettes than men but are less likely to quit. The research is presented at ESC Congress 2021. In our study, women who used ...
A newly discovered brain circuit may explain why women tend to become hooked on nicotine more quickly than men. Smoking remains a leading cause of preventable disease and death in the United States, ...
Smoke compounds don’t leave women’s bodies after smoking. When women smoke, research shows that nicotine can be found in their cervical mucus. Smoking typically disrupts ovulation. Without a ...
Share on Pinterest Smoking cigarettes can have adverse effects on multiple systems in the body. Stuart Berman/500px/Getty Images Men are more likely to start using tobacco products. However, women who ...
A recent study from Rutgers found that lesbian, gay, and bisexual smokers–and especially queer women smokers–use menthol cigarettes at higher rates than heterosexual smokers, reported News Medical.
A new study from the American Cancer Society finds that e-cigarettes and traditional cigarettes are equally as harmful to consumers’ health. Using data from Wave 5 of the PATH stud and biomarkers of ...
Columbus City Council is being asked to ban the sale of menthol and flavored tobacco products. Joanne G. Patterson is assistant professor for The Ohio State University College of Public Health ...