While the FDA is in the process of assessing how it will regulate modified risk tobacco products, a new study in Harm Reduction Journal reports that smokers rem
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An article in the current issue of TIME magazine poses the question, How Safe is Tobacco that Melts in Your Mouth?
A story in yesterday s New York Postturns attention to the increasingly popular electronic cigarette.
Most people are aware that smoking is associated with various cancers, including cancer of the lung and mouth, yet many may be surprised to learn that the risk of bladder cancer in current smokers is more than three times greater than it is for no
The FDA regulates tobacco products, but it s still determining how to categorize what are known as dissolvable tobacco products.
States across the country are experiencing a marked decrease in their anti-smoking program budgets.
The adverse health effects associated with smoking have been well documented, but now a new study from The Lancet suggests that the outcomes could be even worse for women.
On Monday, we reported that, while heavy smoking among teenagers has dropped from 18 percent to below 8 percent between 1991 and 2009, those who smoke occasionally now compri
Speaking of smokers, ACSH would like to applaud famed actress Catherine Zeta-Jones for her recent effo