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Your Lifestyle, Not Your Genes, May Be the Biggest Factor in How Long You Live

Categories Health
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Switching Completely to E-Cigarettes Improves Smokers’ Breathing, Study Finds

Categories Health
woman exhaling smoke or vape steam

Vaping and Smoking Cause Similar DNA Changes Linked to Disease Risk, Study Finds

Categories Health
man spraying pesticide

Pesticides potentially as bad as smoking for increased risk in certain cancers

Categories Health
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Smoking May Accelerate Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Pile of cigarettes

Smoking Leads to Unhealthy Belly Fat, New Study Finds

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Ashtray with cigarette butts

Study Links Smoking to DNA Changes in Six Ethnic Groups

Categories Health
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Dramatic Decline in Cigarette Use Among U.S. Teens Over Three Decades

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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Smoking causes brain shrinkage

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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What smoking does to oral bacteria

Categories Health
Nathan Harrison, Flinders University, in Australia

Stigmatization of smoking-related diseases is a barrier to care and the problem may be on the rise

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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Boys who smoke in their early teens risk passing on harmful epigenetic traits to future children

Categories Health
Although smoking can provide an immediate feeling of calm and relaxation, the habit has serious long-term consequences - also in the brain. New figures from Aarhus University suggest that smoking significantly increases the risk of severe mental disorders.

Smoking significantly increases the risk of depression

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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