A dose of nicotine, equivalent to that found in a single cigarette blocks estrogen production in women’s brains. This may explain several behavioural differences in women who smoke, including why they ...
According to a review, the availability of electronic cigarettes and vaping products to young people needs to be limited. The increasing use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and vaping products ...
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WHO estimates at least 15 million teenagers use e-cigarettes worldwide
At least 15 million people aged 13 to 15 use e-cigarettes globally, with young people on average nine times more likely to ...
Vaping appears to act as a gateway to cigarette smoking among young people, a new evidence review says. E-cigarettes also were significantly linked to risk of asthma and substance use, researchers ...
Compared with heterosexual smokers, menthol cigarette smoking is higher among lesbian, gay and bisexual cigarette smokers, according to a Rutgers-led study, especially among bisexual and lesbian/gay ...
The production of estrogen in the thalamus appears to be curtailed by just one dose of nicotine, equivalent to that in a cigarette, reveals a whole brain analysis of healthy women in the first study ...
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