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The research indicates that heavy smokers who have smoked for at least eight years have a similar risk of heart attack or stroke as those who still smoke, highlighting the long-term heart health ...
New research suggests that being exposed to air pollution for long periods can have similar effects to smoking and aging.
Researchers from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine recently used SCMDA to study lung cells from 14 non-smokers aged 11 to 86 and 19 smokers aged 44 to 81. Smokers in the study had a maximum ...
New research reveals why most long-term smokers don’t develop lung cancer. Joseph Shavit. ... This ceiling suggests a biological limit to mutation accumulation, even in heavy smokers.
Lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography (CT) offers more benefits than harms for heavy active and former smokers: The procedure can prevent some people from dying from lung cancer ...