A new study of over a million women reports smokers more than triple their risk of dying early compared with nonsmokers, and that kicking the habit can virtually eliminate this increased risk of ...
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- Female smokers are now dying from lung cancer and lung disease far more often than they were several decades ago. A report in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that women ...
For a large swath of young American women, light smoking is growing in popularity, according to a new study. In new research published in Preventing Chronic Disease, researchers from the University of ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women who smoke are no more likely than men to get lung cancer but, among non-smokers, women appear to have a higher risk than men, U.S. researchers reported on Friday. Women ...
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