Lung cancer screening rates among heavy current and former smokers remain low and unchanged despite prevention guidelines, according to a new study published in JAMA Oncology last week. For the study, ...
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Fire leaves Petersburg residence ‘pretty chewed up.’ The family is safe but displaced
Petersburg Fire & EMS said in a Facebook post Sept. 20 that the interior of the Seyler Drive house was “pretty chewed up” by ...
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Heavy smokers may need 25 years for heart disease risk to match that of non-smokers after quitting
A new study from South Korea has revealed that heavy smokers may take up to 25 years after quitting for their cardiovascular ...
Researchers report that people under 50 who smoke have a higher risk of having an unexplained stroke. People who smoke heavily — 20 packs of cigarettes a year or more — have even higher stroke risks.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Light ex-smokers had a similar cardiovascular risk to never-smokers after 10 years of cessation. Heavy ...
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