Decreases in state spending on anti-smoking programs may be contributing to a leveling-off of a decline in teenage smoking in the United States, according to a federal analysis. See Also... View the ...
An association between achieved level of education and the presence of subclinical atherosclerosis in a cohort of middle-aged adults seemed to be driven by whether they were smokers and how much they ...
Share on Pinterest Scientists are searching for ways to reduce the incidence rate of dementia worldwide. Halfpoint Images/Getty Images Dementia numbers are increasing globally, but there is some ...
If you can increase education, you can reduce smoking, which has many detrimental effects. The causal effect of education on smoking is an additional benefit of education. This study also investigates ...
Misconceptions about the risks of vaping, alcohol, prescription drug misuse, and marijuana, combined with measurable increases among youth, highlight the importance of education, early intervention, ...
Adults smokers with limited education face a greater risk of stroke than those with a higher education, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Stroke. The combination of ...
Higher levels of education promote health by helping people avoid many environmental health risks, but this benefit may not extend equally to all races and ethnicities when it comes to secondhand ...
The effect of insurance and ethnicity on healthcare access and health behaviors: A Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS) No significant financial relationships to disclose. This is an ASCO Meeting ...
CINCINNATI -- The most comprehensive national study to date of smoking before, during and after pregnancy shows that women with less education are more likely to smoke before delivery, less likely to ...
May 31 every year is World No Tobacco Day, designated by the World Health Organization (WHO). The Korea Health Promotion Institute announced research findings for World No Tobacco Day showing that ...
UNLV is considering a new policy that would prohibit on-campus smoking and tobacco use. If approved, the change would ban smoking — including the use of electronic cigarettes — and tobacco products ...
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