A major international study brings good news for longtime smokers: it’s never too late to quit. Researchers found that people ...
A 32.5-year follow-up of a U.S. smoking cessation trial found sustained protection against death from non–lung cancer ...
Bhogal revealed that 'smoking can irritate the airways and cause lungs to inflame’ which is why smokers can be short of ...
As October comes to an end, many will be approaching an entire month without smoking and there are a lot of health benefits ...
A global study finds quitting smoking helps preserve memory and cognitive health, even for adults who quit in their 50s or beyond.
The rate of smoking cigarettes has steadily declined since the 1960s – when Congress required warnings on cigarette boxes. Research shows that people are more likely to try to quit smoking when ...
Think you’re too old to quit smoking? Leaving behind cigarettes can be good for your cognitive abilities, hearing, seeing, ...
Quitting smoking at any age can slow cognitive decline and protect brain health. A new Lancet study highlights quitting can be a key step in reducing dementia risk even later in life.
Quitting smoking during midlife or even later on can help slow down age-related cognitive decline, a new study suggests ...
In ongoing efforts to pinpoint the best evidence-based ways to quit smoking, a University of Massachusetts Amherst public health researcher has turned her attention to a tobacco-free product gaining ...
Nicotine expert Markus Lindblad has explained why people who are taking part in Stoptober shouldn't go cold turkey when ...
Patients with advanced cancer gained nearly a full year of additional life if they quit smoking, compared to those who kept lighting up, researchers reported.