Socioeconomic disadvantage was linked to higher smoking, higher addiction, and lower motivation to quit in England.
A new paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, published by Oxford University Press, finds that people experiencing more ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Training health professionals in stop-smoking techniques helps encourage health professionals to ask patients if they are smoking. If a patient is smoking, health professionals are then equipped with ...
“I remember thinking this is hokey and it’s not going to work,” Morgan recalled. — -- Yale graduate student Michelle Morgan started smoking at age 12. When the 35-year-old wanted to quit she ...
According to new global research from Culture Amp, which analyzed the experience of 3.3 million employees worldwide, fewer than 2 percent fit into the definition of quiet quitting—that is, employees ...