
Vaping Needs Better Regulation in Canada
Canada is a country that understands the importance of health, they are one of the few non-European countries in the world to offer free universal healthcare. A service that has unarguably saved the lives of thousands, More...

Bailey Hall Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for Multiple Armed Robberies
A Las Vegas man was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison and three years of supervised release in connection with multiple armed robberies, announced U.S. Attorney Nicholas A. Trutanich for the District of Nevada. Bailey More...

Waterbury Man, Jeffrey Stokarski admits committing Multiple Violent Armed Robberies
John H. Durham, United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut, today announced that JEFFREY STOKARSKI, 44, of Waterbury, waived his right to be indicted and pleaded guilty yesterday before U.S. District More...

Steps To Picking An Influencer To Promote A Company’s New App
The right app going viral for a company can change the landscape of the company’s finances permanently. Getting an app to go viral is by no means simply as it will take a great marketing plan as well as an app More...

Javier Beltran pleads guilty to gun charges in California, Nebraska armed robberies
Javier Beltran, 34, of Strathmore, California, pleaded guilty today to two counts of use of a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence, United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced. According More...

Is Vaping Healthier Than Smoking?
photo/ Vaping360 If you’re a cigarette smoker, you might be wondering if you should buy into all the hype surrounding vaping. A lot of people are turning to vaping because they believe it’s better for you than More...

We Need to Be Realistic With Kids About Vaping
Abstinence from smoking is a good thing. Long-term risks from smoking should never be promoted, and while the idea of abstinence is admirable, this doesn’t mean that everyone will follow it. Discouraging younger More...

New Study Puts Mindset of Smokers in a New Light
A massive global study has shed new light on the psychology behind smokers across the globe. According to ju, the vast majority of smokers know and acknowledge it is bad for their health. Yet they continue to smoke More...

Oklahoma raises cigarette tax, Health officials applaud
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin and the state legislature approved an additional $1 tax on cigarettes this week, which drew accolades from the public health community. Image/27707 via pixabay The Oklahoma State Department More...

Harm reduction for smokers : the case for ‘Heat-not-burn’ products
Bad for you, but not as bad as a normal cigarette – that is the message from a british government advisory panel on two new ‘heat-not-burn’ tobacco products entering the market. The Committee on Toxicity (Cot) More...

Cigarette smoking down in the US: CDC
Overall, cigarette smoking among U.S. adults (aged ≥18 years) declined from 20.9 percent in 2005 to 15.5 percent in 2016. Yet, nearly 38 million American adults smoked cigarettes (“every day” or “some days”) More...

Why Smoking Bans Could Help the Environment
Smoking cigarettes is potentially the worst thing people do to their bodies, but millions of Americans remain smokers despite the risks ― and despite the relatively healthful alternatives. The typical defense More...

Smoking may affect women’s fertility: Military researcher
The risks to human health from smoking are well documented: damage to the lungs and heart, increased chances of stroke and various cancers throughout the body. Women face additional, unique health risks. Dr. Angeline More...

Five Secrets for Quitting Smoking in 2015
Most smokers say they want to quit and many will make a New Year’s Resolution to quit in 2015. If this is your year to quit, the American Lung Association shares five tips to help you on the path to success: Image/CDC It’s More...

More than 1 in 5 high school students use a tobacco product: CDC
Almost 23 percent of high school students currently use a tobacco product, according to new data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in today’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). More...

Teen smoking in the US declines
Cigarette smoking rates among high school students have dropped to the lowest levels since the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) began in 1991, according to the 2013 resultsreleased today by the Centers More...

UK Health Insurance: The Domino Effect of Electric Cigarettes
A moderate smoke, even a “ten-a-day” smoker would be better off by nearly £1,000 per year by switching to an e-cigarette. Furthermore, your health profile will potentially take a turn for the better by making More...

Men’s Health Network supports USPSTF recommendation on screening for lung cancer, e-cigarettes should be considered
PRESS RELEASE Men’s Health Network strongly supports the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendation on screening for lung cancer released on December 31, 2013, and it suggests that more emphasis More...