Stop Smoking April 19, 2016 FDA campaign takes aim at chewing tobacco use by rural teens Government health regulators will team up with minor league baseball teams as part of a new campaign to discourage rural teenagers from using chewing tobacco.
Children's Health April 15, 2016 14-year-old boy left blinded after e-cigarette explodes at Brooklyn mall A 14-year-old has been blinded in one eye and potentially faces permanent damage to his hands after allegedly testing an e-cigarette at a mall kiosk in Brooklyn, New York.
Children's Health April 14, 2016 Most tobacco-using teens start with flavored products A survey of teen smokers has added more evidence that flavored tobacco products are particularly attractive to people younger than the legal smoking age.
Stop Smoking April 14, 2016 No change in tobacco use among US youth; e-cigarettes preferred Overall tobacco use among U.S. middle and high school students has not changed since 2011, a period in which use of electronic cigarettes increased dramatically, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.
Stop Smoking April 12, 2016 For smokers, finding a job is harder Unemployed smokers have more difficulty finding a job - and when they do find one, they tend to earn less than their smoke-free counterparts, a study suggests.
Infertility April 12, 2016 Marijuana use in pregnancy tied to health problems for babies and mothers Babies exposed to marijuana in the womb are likely to be born smaller than those not exposed, and more likely to need intensive care after birth, according to a new analysis of existing evidence.
Stop Smoking April 8, 2016 Teen vapers have easy time buying supplies online Even though it's illegal for teens to buy cigarettes in the U.S., nothing stops online stores from selling nicotine-infused liquids for kids to use with electronic cigarettes.
HEART HEALTH April 7, 2016 US Hispanics have high risk of heart pumping problems Hispanic and Latino people in the U.S. have a high risk of heart pumping problems that can lead to heart failure, but most who have these disorders don't know it, a recent study suggests.
Stop Smoking April 4, 2016 Mom's smoking can alter fetus' DNA Moms-to-be have yet another reason to snub out their cigarettes: A new study links smoking while pregnant to changes in the fetus's DNA.
HEART HEALTH April 4, 2016 7 healthy habits may reduce heart failure risk Adults who score well on the American Heart Association's (AHA) Life's Simple 7 checklist are less likely than others to develop heart failure, according to a new study.
Infertility March 31, 2016 Mother's smoking during pregnancy affects baby's DNA Pregnant women now have another reason to quit smoking - a new analysis links it to differences in their babies' DNA that mirror alterations in adult smokers and suggest how smoking might contribute to certain birth defects.