Smoking causes almost twice as many cancer cases in low-income populations compared to those on low incomes, according to Cancer Research UK (CRUK).
Smoking causes almost twice as many cancer cases in low-income populations compared to those on low incomes, according to Cancer Research UK (CRUK).
A prospective cohort study found that quitting smoking after being diagnosed with early-stage lung cancer can slow...
A new report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) finds that countries have made significant progress in combating tuberculosis.
A report by the Southeast Asia Tobacco Control Alliance (SEATCA) demonstrates the scale of human and fiscal losses in more than...
A meta-analysis estimates that suicide mortality would be twice as high among smokers; it would even be 2.5 times higher among...
The Minister for Ecological Transition announced on July 8 the introduction of a contribution from tobacco companies to the collection of cigarette butts, ...
In the United States, the city of Brookline has become the first in the country to ban the sale of tobacco products to anyone born in the 21st century...
New data from the National Health Service (NHS) shows that smoking rates among women have increased by 1.5% since 2008.
New nicotine product offerings offering "tobacco-free nicotine" are multiplying in the United States and circumventing the...
Achieving a tobacco-free France within ten years, in particular through tax increases, and limiting excessive alcohol consumption: these are the...
Philip Morris International (PMI) announced on Thursday, July 1, that it has entered into an $813 million agreement to acquire the company Fe...
A study of American burn treatment centers provides a picture of the burns inflicted on their users by burns.