As the new millennium dawned, I noticed that smoking, very much on the wane since its 1960 peak, was suddenly getting a lot of alarming publicity. “Smoking causes lung cancer, bronchitis, emphysema, ...
A recent study from researchers at the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science at the University ...
Experts in public health, academia, and consumer advocacy gathered in Rabat on June 24 for Technovation Smoke-Free, an event organized by Philip Morris International (PMI).
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Picture the boreal forest, in northern Quebec, on the morning of June 1st. Bears, moose, and wolves roamed, circling its unusually dry lakes, bogs, rivers, and creeks. In the afternoon, after weeks of ...
The majority of children who started smoking tobacco at age 10 years or in their later teens continued to smoke until their mid-twenties. Continuous smoking from childhood significantly increased the ...
Wildfire smoke has become a regular threat for West Coast wine regions, but researchers say the science behind smoke damage in grapes and wine is advancing more quickly than the insurance standards ...
Smoke from more than 100 wildfires burning across Canada has been rolling into North American cities far from the flames. New York City and Detroit were both listed among the five most polluted cities ...
On No Smoking Day, we drive our focus to science-backed methods that can help one leave smoking. Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable deaths worldwide. It also contributed to severe ...
North America’s summer of smoke may well be a harbinger of what’s to come. As record-breaking wildfires in Canada continue to sweep across the land, smoke has been suffusing the skies for more and ...
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