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Light Smoking Popular Among Young Women
Seabrook | 22 July

New researches published in Preventing Chronic Disease shows that light smoking is growing in popularity among young American women. While

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FDA Proposes Warning Labels on E-Cigarettes
Seabrook | 6 July

Since the creation of e-cigarettes, the public has been fighting for ways to warn users on the effects of this

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E-Cigarette Sales on the Rise
Seabrook | 29 June

According to a new study conducted by Euromonitor International, the sales of e-cigarettes globally has doubled to 6 billion from

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Hawaii Becomes First State to Raise Legal Smoking Age
Seabrook | 23 June

Starting in 2016, Hawaiians will have to be 21 years or older to purchase cigarettes. This new ruling makes Hawaii

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Half of Cancer Deaths Linked to Smoking
Seabrook | 19 June

A United States study claims that cigarettes are linked to nearly half of smoking-related cancers. This estimate was made through

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Using Social Media to Quit Smoking
Seabrook | 12 June

Using social media may help you quit smoking, according to a study done by the University of Waterloo and published

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Groups Hope FDA Will Ban E-Cigarette Flavorings and Ads
Seabrook | 4 May

More groups are coming together to urge the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ban flavorings of e-cigarettes and television

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Children Exposed to Secondhand Smoke More Likely to Develop ADHD
Seabrook | 29 April

Children exposed to one or more hours of secondhand smoke per day are more likely to develop a mental health

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E-Cigarette Vapor and Stress on Lungs
Seabrook | 28 April

According to a new study conducted by the University of Rochester and published in the journal PLOS ONE, e-cigarette emissions

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Smoking Could Lead to Alcohol Dependence
Seabrook | 24 April

A study published in the Journal of Neuroscience indicates that smoking leads to alcoholism. This conclusion came from a study

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