Mar. 14, 2023 —The COVID-19 pandemic has had a long-lasting impact on adolescent mental health and substance use, according to a new population-based study based on survey responses from a sample of over 64,000 13- ...
Oct. 17, 2022 —Pregnant smokers reduced their smoking by an average of one cigarette per day before becoming aware they were pregnant, reports a new study of more than 400 pregnant people. Then, in the month after ...
Aug. 24, 2022 —Danish smokers bought less tobacco and more of them quit smoking than usual during the COVID pandemic, according to new research. The result comes as a surprise given that mental health and exercise ...
Aug. 24, 2022 —一项新研究旨在考察不同的电流e-cigarette use prevalence among U.S. youth at the intersections of sexual orientation with race and ...
Aug. 23, 2022 —People who use therapeutic cannabis are more likely to also use nicotine products than the general population, according to a new ...
Aug. 17, 2022 —Coffee affects the brain's nicotine receptors, which might explain the coffee-cigarette morning combo familiar to ...
Aug. 16, 2022 —Electronic cigarettes have attracted media and consumer attention for claims of their addictive nature, variety of flavors, and increased use among teens, sparking regulatory oversight and policies. ...
Aug. 5, 2022 —A clinical trial to test whether three proven smoking cessation treatments could also reduce alcohol intake found no differences between the medications, but the rates of behavior change for alcohol ...
Aug. 1, 2022 —A new study shows serious smoking cessation activity declined among adults in the United States immediately after the onset of COVID-19 and persisted for over a year. Declines in attempts to quit ...
July 12, 2022 —Offering intensive, weekly telephone-based cessation counseling along with nicotine replacement for people who smoke and who were undergoing screening for lung cancer resulted in over a two-fold ...
June 27, 2022 —During three months of treatment for smoking cessation following hospital discharge, a healthcare system-based model using proven medications and counseling calls achieved better quit rates for ...
June 13, 2022 —In the United States, substance use disorders are a leading cause of death among young people. Treatments such as deep brain stimulation hold promise for helping people overcome addiction, but many ...
June 9, 2022 —Those who are among the heaviest drinkers in England are four times more likely to smoke than the general population and should be prioritized by the government in its plans to achieve ...
June 2, 2022 —Graphic warning labels led smokers to hide their packs but not change other smoking behaviors, according to a new ...
May 19, 2022 —Cannabis vaping is increasing as the most popular method of cannabis delivery among all adolescents in the U.S., as is the frequency of cannabis vaping, according to ...
Apr. 28, 2022 —A new study projects that a U.S. ban on menthol cigarettes, proposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, will lead more than 1.3 million smokers to quit. Among them, Black smokers will see the ...
Apr. 11, 2022 —A study showed statistically significant and potentially clinically important differences between those who increased and decreased tobacco use during the pandemic. Among current smokers, 28.2 ...
Apr. 12, 2021 —Smoking cannabis when you're young may increase your risk of developing heart disease later, according to a recent ...
Mar. 10, 2021 —New research shows that when used daily, e-cigarettes can help people to quit smoking, compared to no help at ...
Mar. 8, 2021 —Pandemic-related anxiety, boredom, and irregular routines were cited as major drivers of increased nicotine and tobacco use during the initial COVID-19 'lockdown,' according to new ...