
E-cigarette companies are working hard to save millions of lives: Did you switch?
A new study done in the year 2017 argued that several millions of cigarette smokers could live extensively longer if electronic cigarettes could be accepted as a preferred replacement for tobacco during the upcoming More...

Paris Farmer, Keith Foley Indicted for crop Insurance Fraud
A Paris man was indicted by a federal grand jury today, and charged with engaging in crop insurance fraud. The grand jury, sitting in Lexington, returned a five-count indictment charging 49-year-old Keith A. Foley More...

Correctional Officer, Gabriel Ortiz at Federal Transfer Center Pleads Guilty to Accepting Bribes
GABRIEL ORTIZ, 36, of Oklahoma City, pleaded guilty yesterday to accepting bribes in return for smuggling contraband into the Federal Transfer Center, announced Robert J. Troester of the United States Attorney’s More...

Violent Dallas pimp, Allen Nash, gets life in prison for sex trafficking
A Dallas-area pimp who preyed on teenage girls was sentenced Friday to life in federal prison. This sentenced was announced by U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox, Northern District of Texas. This investigation was conducted More...

7 Signs and Symptoms of Lung Cancer
More than often, we see advertisements urging the masses not to smoke and stop the intake of tobacco or tobacco products,as they serve as two major causes of life-threatening lung cancer. However, as a well-known 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...

DOJ cuts ‘outdated’ Obama era ‘guidance documents,’ criticized by Juvenile Law activists
The Justice Department eliminated a set of “guidance documents” from the books on Thursday, withdrawing 25 documents — including one addressing integration of people with disabilities in state and More...

‘A Billion Lives’ Review
You would have to have been living in a cave for the best part of ten years if you were ignorant of e-cigarettes and the controversy that has stemmed from their stratospheric increase in popularity. On one hand, More...

Changes You Can Make Today to Lower Your Risk of Cancer
Whether you are concerned about your risk of cancer due to family history, doctor’s concerns or even because you want to safeguard your health, there are things that can be done to make it less likely that cancer 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...

Study Suggests E-cigs Help Traditional Smokers Quit
Manufacturers and marketers of electronic cigarettes have long claimed their products help traditional tobacco smokers quit the habit for good. Despite continued governmental skepticism regarding these claims, things More...

Top Factors Affecting your Life Insurance Premium
Life insurance can be a great way to financially protect your loved ones while making future investments at the same time. Before accepting your application, an insurance company considers several factors when pricing More...

Addiction Prevention: Ways to Avoid Heartbreak and Find Hope
There are a number of people who theorize that some of us are basically predisposed with a personality fault that makes us more vulnerable to addiction and that there is nothing that can be done about it. As the More...

A Few Misconceptions about Pipe Tobacco
When it comes to pipe tobacco, there are actually a lot of misconceptions out there. One of the big ones is about how these pipes are actually made. This is a real shame, particularly when you consider that there 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...

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...