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American Cancer Society’s ‘Tobacco Atlas’ shows most Georgians not getting lung cancer screenings
“While cigarette smoking among U.S. adults has dropped dramatically—from 42% in 1965 to 11% in 2023—the Atlas reveals a ...
Despite dramatic drops in smoking over the last 60 years, tobacco use among middle-aged and older people remains relatively ...
Lung Cancer Awareness Month highlights that this disease isn't just for smokers; pollution and genetics also play a role.
Experts warn air pollution is now as deadly as tobacco, fueling a surge in lung cancer among non-smokers. Hidden symptoms, ...
Smoking just one cigarette can take a chunk of your life off, with quitting the habit bringing on several health benefits.
Everyone knows that smoking is bad for you, but a sobering video shows how just one cigarette can undo all your good work.
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'Too many lives cut short': Doctors take aim at lung cancer deaths
An association of doctors has crafted a plan to stave off the spread of lung cancer that includes advocating for improving ...
According to the National Cancer Institute, lung cancer causes more deaths in the U.S. than all other forms of cancer.
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Heated tobacco and cigarettes cause the same gut and vascular damage, study finds
Italian researchers found that both heated tobacco products (HTPs) and conventional cigarettes trigger oxidative stress, ...
The Syracuse Crunch partnered with the Upstate Cancer Center for "Shine a Light on Lung Cancer Night" at the Upstate Medical ...
Dear Breathless: You are not imagining things. Cigarette smoke lingers like glitter at a 3-year-old’s birthday party. Once it ...
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