It may take just one tobacco cigarette for some people to get addicted to nicotice because of how their brains are wired, a Canadian study suggests.
... way to help break people's addiction to tobacco." Cigarette smoking is one of the largest preventable causes of death and disease in developed countries, and accounts for approximately ...
... of damage to bronchial mucus membranes as 20 or more tobacco cigarettes a day," the team adds. "These results ... ," the researchers conclude, "implying that the consumption of cannabis cigarettes may be detrimental to human health with the possibility to initiate ...
... said Wednesday they have found cancer-causing ingredients in electronic cigarettes, despite manufacturers' claims the products are safer than tobacco cigarettes ...
... journal of the American Academy of Neurology. "While tobacco cigarettes increased a person's risk of developing ... of 16 and 70. All participants answered a questionnaire about tobacco cigarettes and snuff use. The researchers found that in women who smoked ...
... , researchers have found that Chinese "herbal" cigarettes that combine medicinal herbs with tobacco are just as addictive and no ... and 143 people who smoked "regular" tobacco cigarettes. The study was conducted in one city in China. After analyzing ...
... response to the smoke from commercially available tobacco- and nicotine-free cigarettes, the research team expected to find the alternative products were less hazardous than regular tobacco cigarettes. read ...
... to compensatory smoking, as has been seen previously with 'light' tobacco cigarettes," said Prue Talbot, a professor of cell ... is dense compared to the relatively porous tobacco-containing cigarettes." Talbot, who is also the director of the UCR Stem ...
... evidence shows them to be much safer than tobacco cigarettes and comparable in toxicity to conventional nicotine ... are up to 1,000 times lower than in tobacco cigarettes. "The FDA and major anti-smoking groups ...
... nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), or e-cigarettes, debuted in China in 2003 and have since become ... through the Internet. While they resemble traditional tobacco cigarettes, they produce fewer toxins in the vapor ...