The stars are lighting up again. PREMIUM A young woman smokes a cigarette on TV. “Need a cigarette to make me feel better,” crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single “Headphones On,” while Lorde ...
“Need a cigarette to make me feel better,” crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single “Headphones On,” while Lorde sang “this is the best cigarette of my life” in her own 2025 release, “What Was ...
To vape or not to vape? That is the question sparking a heated debate this week in Geneva where over 1,400 delegates have gathered to discuss the World Health Organization's tobacco control treaty and ...
New research dismantles the long-held belief that smoking less means less harm. Scientists now say the body suffers significant cardiovascular damage from even low levels of smoking. Researchers from ...
Responding to the latest smoking and vaping data from the New Zealand Health Survey (NZHS) Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) chair Emeritus Professor Robert Beaglehole said, “Today we’ve seen daily ...
Share on Pinterest Even occasional smoking can significantly raise heart disease risk. Mal de Ojo Studio/Stocksy Researchers say that smoking as few as two cigarettes a day can significantly increase ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) has warned the public against “marketing strategies” that falsely claim that vapes are safer than cigarettes, as it stressed that both products are ...
As few as two cigarettes daily led to a 60% increased risk of death. Just 100 cigarettes over the course of someone's life may be enough to raise their risk of heart disease and death, a new study ...
People who smoke only a couple of cigarettes a day still face surprisingly high risks of heart problems and early death. A large review of long-term studies shows that even very light smokers can see ...
My day doesn't start until I light my cigar. Sure, the day begins with my partner and me feeding and dressing our two-year-old and sending her off to daycare. Afterward, I grab a coffee and pastry and ...
SMOKING just two fags a day could be enough to kill you, a study suggests. Scientists from Johns Hopkins University in the US said even “low intensity” smoking can raise your risk of an early death by ...
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