March 24 was World Tuberculosis Day, a disease endemic in India with over 27% of TB cases worldwide on...
March 24 was World Tuberculosis Day, a disease endemic in India with over 27% of TB cases worldwide on...
Children exposed to tobacco smoke are more often admitted to emergency rooms and hospitalizations, according to research conducted by the University of Cincinnati.
A new report published by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) shows that on average, smokers in England need care 10 years earlier than they do...
According to the 2020 Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey conducted by Statistics Canada, approximately one in seven young Canadians, aged 18 and over, are...
A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights the health risks that tobacco poses to children, particularly...
South Africa's five-month ban on tobacco sales has reduced the pressure of bronchial pneumonia by around 70%.
A recent study published in the journal Tobacco Control indicates that menthol cigarettes have had the effect of slowing the decline in p...
Since 2003, the European Commission has regularly conducted surveys to assess the behaviour and perceptions of Europeans on political issues.
Smoking is no longer the leading cause of preventable death in the UK for people aged 45 and over, a new study has found.
A report from the World Health Organization highlights the problematic health situation in Europe regarding female smoking. Similarly, the...
The Truth Initiative is concerned about the popularity of flavored tobacco-free nicotine pouches among young people. Available in many...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in every country in the world and in 2020, lung cancer remained the leading cause of death.