Avoid passive smoking at home and workplace to reduce blood pressure: Study
A new research reveals that passive smoking at home or at workplace increases your risk of developing hypertension by 13 per cent.
A new research reveals that passive smoking at home or at workplace increases your risk of developing hypertension by 13 per cent.
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance worldwide, But this revelations of the study will shock you!
Tobacco contains over 4,000 harmful chemical compounds; exposure to secondhand smoke can raise the risk to a certain disease by at least 30%.
In India, around 3% of adult women use tobacco products?
Parents who smoke in front of their kids are more likely to believe that there is no presence of tobacco smoke in the air.
Exposure to tobacco smoke is immensely toxic to the developing brain.
Exposure to second-hand smoke may lead to an increased risk of mortality in non-smokers.
Smokers, second-hand smoke can give your children a larger waist and poorer cognition, according to a new study.
Both active and passive smoking are linked to infertility problems and a hastening of the natural menopause before the age of 50, warns a new study.
Dangers of second-hand smoke: Stroke & COPD
Passive smoking just as harmful, ups stroke risk in non-smokers
Researchers have found that that growing up in a home with a regular smoker nearly doubles the chances of a child becoming an adult smoker.
Stressed mothers more likely to expose their children to second hand smoke
UK Parliament clears smoking ban in cars with kids, also considering making this a UK-wide law
Second-hand marijuana smoke as bad as second-hand cigarette smoke
World Heart Day 2012: Why you should quit smoking
A new research reveals that passive smoking at home or at workplace increases your risk of developing hypertension by 13 per cent.
Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit substance worldwide, But this revelations of the study will shock you!
Tobacco contains over 4,000 harmful chemical compounds; exposure to secondhand smoke can raise the risk to a certain disease by at least 30%.
In India, around 3% of adult women use tobacco products?
Parents who smoke in front of their kids are more likely to believe that there is no presence of tobacco smoke in the air.
Exposure to tobacco smoke is immensely toxic to the developing brain.
Exposure to second-hand smoke may lead to an increased risk of mortality in non-smokers.
Smokers, second-hand smoke can give your children a larger waist and poorer cognition, according to a new study.
Both active and passive smoking are linked to infertility problems and a hastening of the natural menopause before the age of 50, warns a new study.
Dangers of second-hand smoke: Stroke & COPD
Passive smoking just as harmful, ups stroke risk in non-smokers
Researchers have found that that growing up in a home with a regular smoker nearly doubles the chances of a child becoming an adult smoker.
Stressed mothers more likely to expose their children to second hand smoke
UK Parliament clears smoking ban in cars with kids, also considering making this a UK-wide law
Second-hand marijuana smoke as bad as second-hand cigarette smoke
World Heart Day 2012: Why you should quit smoking