Parkinson's paradox, linking current smoking to lower disease risk but linking quitting to lower all-cause mortality.
Smoking intensity is linked to greater disease severity and the risk for relapse in patients with Graves disease in a dose-dependent manner.
Current smokers had less incident Parkinson's, but higher mortality risk ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Current smoking status was associated with a 26% higher risk for CKD compared with never smoking. Lifetime ...
Light ex-smokers quickly reduce CVD risk to levels similar to never-smokers, while heavy ex-smokers take over 25 years to achieve comparable risk levels. The study used data from the Korean National ...
A new study of smokers finds that currently smoking is associated with a lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease, but quitting smoking was associated with a lower risk of death. The study, ...
Cigarette smoking is well known to be a major cause of many health issues, such as cardiovascular disease (cardiovascular), respiratory disease(lungs), and cancer ...
Pipe and cigar smoking is linked to faster lung function decline and higher mortality, even among people who have never ...
New research shows smoking changes how key eye cells control genes, helping explain why smokers face a much higher risk of ...
Smoking's not often touted for its health benefits. But it's been known to help those suffering from colitis even though it exacerbates Crohn's disease. New research that could help treat the ...
Heart conditions are one of the most common diseases among people globally. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking, irregular sleep, stress and unhealthy diet – all these are often said to be the ...
A study of 410,000 adults finds current smokers have a lower Parkinson’s risk, while quitters have a higher Parkinson's risk but a much lower risk of death.