People who quit smoking have a 16% lower risk of dementia compared with those who continue, a new study has found.
Quitting smoking lowers dementia risk by 16%, but gaining 22 pounds or more completely cancels the cognitive benefit.
Quitting smoking may be associated with a lowered risk of dementia, especially for people who avoid major weight gain after ...
Confidence in a Smoking Cessation Program Using a Group-Based Digital Peer-Supported App and Cigarette Consumption–Adjusted Nicotine Aids Among ...
Abstract: The mechanical antenna (MA) is a potential solution for the extremely-low-frequency (ELF, 3–30 Hz) transmitter enabling industrial informatization. It can have the advantages of ...
Abstract: Low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) in traction power supply systems (TPSSs) frequently arise when multiple electric trains simultaneously raise their pantographs under the same power supply ...
The Behavior Change Coach launches specialized hypnotherapy program targeting vaping addiction with proven behavioral modification techniques. SURPRISE, AZ, UNITED ...
The jet fuel crisis was the straw that broke Spirit Airlines’ back, but other budget airlines are also struggling to be profitable and losing market share—a potential warning for cost-conscious ...
My dog Juno seems to know a storm is coming long before the sky darkens. A sensitivity that feels almost supernatural. But emerging research suggests her “spidey sense” may not be mysterious at all.
A new review paper in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, finds that while research has previously found that vaping is associated with subsequently quitting smoking, that may not always be true. In fact, ...
In 2024, smoking among U.S. adults fell below 10 percent for the first time in recorded history—an achievement that should be celebrated. But that big-picture number masks another reality: As smoking ...
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