Harm Reduction

A study just published in the journal Tobacco Control evaluated the effectiveness of the graphic anti-smoking posters that Ne
A recent study published in the Archives of Dermatology is giving smokers another reason to quit: cigarette smoking has been associated with an increased risk of a type of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma.
And speaking of tobacco harm reduction, we've just learned that a proposal to ban e-cigarettes in New York was introduced in the State Senate.
Even smokers over the age of 80 can still benefit from quitting, suggests a new analysis in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
This week, two studies presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons examined the effects o
A June 5th referendum in California will determine whether a one-dollar tax will be added to cigarette packs sold in the state.
Tomorrow is World No Tobacco Day, a day to bring attention to the toll of tobacco use on the world s population.
ACSH has today submitted a letter to the FDA s Center for Tobacco Products, urging the agency to reconsider its opposition to tobacco harm reduction, an approach that uses modified risk tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes (e-cigaret
As if the health hazards of smoking weren t reason enough to avoid the habit, extensive exposure to second-hand smoke has also been known to have adverse health effects, particularly for children who live with a smoking parent.
On his blog, TobaccoAnalysis, ACSH advisor Dr.