October 24, 2015 Are hidden food allergies making you miserable? Here's how to figure out if your diet is what's causing your inflammation—and what you can do about it.
October 24, 2015 Chinese children learning to smoke with candy-flavored e-cigarettes E-cigarettes are reportedly being used to get children hooked on smoking in China, where the average age for first-time smokers is under 11.
October 24, 2015 How tobacco smoke harms every part of the body At this point, you’d have to be living under a rock to not know that smoking is bad for you.
October 24, 2015 3D bioprinting offers minimally invasive surgery options Combining technology and medicine can often help doctors overcome surgical roadblocks. See how doctors are using 3D printers to create and grow living cartilage for tracheal repair and replacement
October 24, 2015 Doctors should ask heart patients about secondhand smoke, study says Not all heart disease patients know that secondhand smoke is bad for them – and not all doctors are asking them if they live with a smoker, according to a new study.
October 24, 2015 Cigarettes kicked out of school in China China has banned smoking in schools, state media reported on Wednesday, the latest step in a government drive to kick the country's pervasive tobacco habit.
October 24, 2015 Children's hospitals in 10 states report spike in respiratory illnesses Hundreds of children across America have been sickened in recent weeks by what health officials suspect is a rare respiratory virus.Â
October 24, 2015 In England, no more smoking in cars with kids Brits will be breaking the law if they light up while driving—if there's a child riding as a passenger.
October 24, 2015 Judge Blocks Graphic Images on Cigarette Packs A judge on Monday blocked a federal requirement that would have begun forcing tobacco companies next year to put graphic images on their cigarette packages to show the dangers of smoking
October 24, 2015 Eating oily fish may help kids avoid nasal allergies Children who eat certain types of fish may be less likely to develop nasal allergies, according to a study from Sweden.