The 20 best feelgood films of all time, ranked - THE COUNTDOWN: The Independent’s culture team select 20 of the best comfort ...
A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 has hit southwestern Japan, the country’s Meteorological Agency said Monday. Tsunami warnings were issued for Miyazaki ...
This study accounted for several potential confounding variables, including age, gender, race, education level, marital status, family poverty-to-income ratio (PIR), smoking status, alcohol, ...
The study also concludes that smoking deprives individuals of their prime, healthier years in their middle age. This research, commissioned by the UK’s Department for Health and Social Care ...
Smoking, like the color black, seems to never go out of style in the fashion world. But stylish or not, as of Jan. 1, 2025, smoking is outlawed in “all public spaces, including streets” in ...
If you’re thinking about making a New Year’s resolution to quit smoking, it might help to know that new research says it could extend your life expectancy. Each cigarette someone smokes ...
According to a new University of Bristol-led study smartwatches could help people give up smoking. The researchers tested a smartwatch fitted with a custom app which used the smartwatch's in-built ...
Italy's strictest ban on smoking came into effect in the city of Milan on Wednesday with smokers risking fines of 40 to 240 euros for smoking on city streets or crowded public areas. The air ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. A new assessment of the harms of smoking shows cigarettes shorten life expectancy even more than doctors thought in the past. Researchers from University College ...
Researchers from University College London said smoking harms were 'cumulative' and the sooner a person stopped, the longer they would live. The authors added the benefits went beyond life ...
They said that the harm caused by smoking is "cumulative" and the sooner a person stops smoking, and the more cigarettes they avoid smoking, the longer they live. The authors added: "Studies ...