As we approach a new year, many individuals are setting their sights on healthier lifestyles for 2025. Recent research from the University of Bristol suggests that smartwatches could play a pivotal ...
The proportion of English adults who smoke cigarettes but don't smoke every day has increased over the past 20 years, while the proportion that are motivated to quit smoking has fallen, according to a ...
Impact of semaglutide and tirzepatide administration on weight in women with stage I-III breast cancer. The survival benefits and the risk of severe renal injury of immune checkpoint inhibitors in ...
Quitting smoking during cancer treatment is complex and requires tailored approaches. Smoking before a cancer-related surgery is associated with a higher symptom burden, but the perioperative period ...
We’ve known for decades that smoking leads to serious health problems including cancer, lung and heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Despite the health risks, quitting smoking is a significant ...
Study’s findings may help inform tobacco cessation support efforts. In a recent study, current smoking and vaping were associated with a higher burden of symptoms among adult cancer survivors, but ...
Smartphone apps help smokers quit at 3 times the rate of no support, but apps using cognitive behavioral therapies are most effective for long-term success.
More adults receiving mobile-based behavioral support from ex-smokers achieved biochemically validated smoking abstinence at 6 months vs. a control group, but this difference did not reach ...
Vaping with nicotine has become commonplace. It can be used to stop smoking cigarettes, but it has several serious health risks. The long-term effects of vaping are unknown.
A large-scale German study has revealed a clear link between smoking and depression, confirming that current and former ...