The prevalence of waterpipe smoking (WPS) is increasingly recognised as a growing global public health concern. Available studies show that WPS exposes users to toxicants at levels similar to or ...
Our studies ask important public health and clinical questions about environmental, socioeconomic, lifestyle, genetic, and other factors that may contribute to the incidence, recurrence, and mortality ...
The study further showed that risk declines steadily with time: quitting smoking for ten years lowered risk by about ...
Stopping the consumption of tobacco dramatically reduces the risk of oral cavity cancer by more than 60 per cent, a study conducted by a Mumbai-based organisation has found. The study, conducted by ...
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, commonly referred to as the five "stan" countries of Central ...
Stopping the consumption of tobacco dramatically reduces the risk of oral cavity cancer by more than 60 per cent, a study conducted by Mumbai-based organisation ...