There is no such thing as a safe form of tobacco, says Joseph Lee, a social research specialist for the Department of Family Medicine at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in an
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The New York City Council approved a bill Wednesday expanding the City’s public smoking ban to beaches an
The state of Tennessee, one of the largest growers of dark tobacco used in smokeless products such as Swedish snus, is seeing a
ACSH has long been a leader in the fight against cigarettes, and we take pride in the work we have done to inform the public about the vast (and little-known) spectrum of real risks posed by cigarettes.
On average Americans live several years fewer than people in a number of other developed countries like France and Japan.
For women looking for another reason to quit smoking, a new study strongly supports the notion that smoking increases the risk of breast cancer
Pregnant women who smoke are ashamed to admit it.
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