[ad_1] Interview conducted by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 25, 2020 Dr. Albert Rizzo, Chief Medical Officer at the American Lung Association, speaks to News-Medical about the importance of wearing masks to help control the spread of COVID-19. What prompted your research on COVID-19 and the use of masks? There have been …
Read More »Women have better survival rates after lung cancer surgery than men, a study shows
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 There are known differences in the survival rates of women and men with lung cancer. Researchers from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden set out to investigate the potential reasons behind this disparity, such as the presence of other underlying diseases and smoking …
Read More »Pod e-cigarettes are less harmful to health than traditional cigarettes
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 Cigarette smoking causes more than 480,000 deaths each year in the United States, according to federal government data, and some smokers find it nearly impossible to quit. Many of these smokers use regular or combustible cigarettes. Doctors and scientists have been exploring …
Read More »E-cigarette users have an increased susceptibility to the flu, COVID-19
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 18, 2020 In a controlled study of smokers, non-smokers, and e-cigarette users, researchers at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine found that e-cigarette users exhibited significantly altered immune responses to a influenza virus infection pattern, suggesting a increased susceptibility to the disease. …
Read More »The compounds block stress-enhanced nicotine reacquisition in rats
[ad_1] November 11, 2020 Stress is a major cause of relapse after people quit smoking. Worrying situations, such as money or relationship problems, can affect the levels of neurotransmitters in the brain, leading former smokers to take a cigarette. Now, the researchers who report ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science found …
Read More »COPD lung disease: hope for a cure
[ad_1] Immune cells want to protect the lungs from foreign bodies. They multiply, Yildirim explains, but the increased immune reaction causes damage to lung tissue, which itself is not curable until now. He and colleagues at the German Cancer Research Center were looking for a solution. To do this, they …
Read More »Partners affect their health, mostly negatively
[ad_1] In good and bad times: with this promise, many people manifest their cooperation and marry, especially with the hope of good things. But apparently pretty bad habits are being adopted, at least as far as health is concerned. In nearly 80% of relationships, partners adopt unhealthy habits such as …
Read More »Reportedly, the basic $ 133 million salary project is going up in smoke
[ad_1] The Stablecoin Basis project, which had raised over $ 133 million in venture capital, should close and return most of the funds to investors. Unlike other projects that shut down due to the bear market, Basis is stalling due to regulatory obstacles while trying to make the Stablecoin project …
Read More »Bitcoin could no longer smoke
[ad_2][ad_1] Last week we did an article called Bitcoin is smoking where we talked about how thousands of tobacconists in France will start selling Bitcoin coupons from January 1 next year. In case you lost, you can recover what we discussed Here but to sum up, at the beginning of …
Read More »Smoke warm feeling: the first 12 tokens this week
[ad_1] Is the flowering coming out of the Alt market? Last week it was much less active (if your name was not $ BAT) among the Alt coins, which could signal our nice little bullish ride beginning to faint a little. I noticed last week in my column that the …
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