In today's Morning Rounds newsletter, Kennedy makes his pitch to fight chronic disease, how to safely mythbust nicotine and ...
Half of U.S. doctors wrongly believe nicotine causes cancer. That’s not just a mistake, it’s a government-fueled failure of transparency that distorts health policy, weakens trust in public ...
Lung cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths, is significantly influenced by lifestyle choices. Smoking is the primary ...
Iowans are comparatively more likely to be diagnosed with cancer than our neighbors across the country. But one clear message ...
And nicotine really is addictive. The dopamine it stimulates, particularly in a brain area called the nucleus accumbens, ...
Many Americans take a dark view of nicotine. The stimulant, which occurs naturally in tobacco plants, is what makes cigarettes so addictive, with smoking responsible for 490,000 American deaths each ...
Smoking has been linked to pancreatic cancer, but the reasons were unclear. A new mouse study shows that chemicals in ...
Smoking can increase the risk of certain cancers, including certain types of leukemia. Tobacco smoke in cigarettes contains multiple chemicals that have the potential to cause cancer. Smoking has been ...
Ms. Szalavitz is a contributing Opinion writer who covers addiction and public policy. Nearly 29 million Americans regularly smoke cigarettes, a drastic decline from 1964, when more than 40 percent of ...
Environmental factors strongly contribute to the development of lung cancer. The indoor presence of radon gas represents a ...
The FANSS shows a 1.3% lung cancer detection rate among 1000 Asian women with no smoking history, which is comparable to ...