October 27, 2015 Smokers may tap into multiple sources for nicotine, study says The first peek at a major study of how Americans smoke suggests many use combinations of products, and often e-cigarettes are part of the mix.
October 27, 2015 Increasing popularity of smokeless tobacco poses cancer risk to young men Though rates of cigarette smoking in America continue to decline, smokeless tobacco use remains popular, especially among young men -- and with potentially dangerous health consequences.
October 27, 2015 FDA aims to develop e-cigarette standards, nicotine policy The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is working to develop strong product standards for electronic cigarettes and other nicotine delivery devices that will protect public health and enable the agency to withstand legal challenges, its tobacco chief said on Wednesday.
October 27, 2015 FDA orders Reynolds to stop sales of 4 cigarette brands Reynolds American Inc can no longer sell Camel Crush bold and three other types of cigarettes in the United States, because the company has not shown they carry no greater health risk than similar products on the market before Feb. 15, 2007, regulators said on Tuesday.
October 27, 2015 11 weird things that make seasonal allergies worse Who likes getting a runny nose or itchy eyes when allergies flare up? Talk to any allergy sufferer and they will agree it's never fun.
October 27, 2015 Common asthma steroids linked to side effects in adrenal glands After stopping steroids commonly prescribed for asthma and allergies, a significant number of people may experience signs of malfunctioning in the adrenal glands, a European study finds.
October 27, 2015 Michigan elementary school evacuated after multiple students fall ill An elementary school in Michigan was evacuated Wednesday after dozens of students were hospitalized, MyFoxDetroit.com reported. Rescue crews are trying to determine what sickened the students.
October 27, 2015 Strict parenting may reduce teen smoking Parents who set limits are less likely to have kids who smoke, regardless of their ethnic and racial backgrounds, according to a new U.S. study.
October 27, 2015 Over-the-counter cold remedies: what works, what doesn’t The average American gets three colds a year, each lasting for nine to 14 miserable days, so it's no surprise that we spend billions of dollars on over-the-counter cold and flu remedies annually.
October 27, 2015 Cinnamon may protect against infection, study finds A preliminary study out of Touro College in New York suggests that household cinnamon may possess antiviral effects and help prevent infection in humans.