NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Boys who are regular smokers by age 14 are four times as likely as their peers who haven't picked up the habit to kill themselves before they reach age 34, Finnish ...
A new study led by researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, shows for the first time that male smokers with the highest insulin levels are twice ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Male smokers are three times more likely than non-smoking men to lose their Y chromosomes, according to research which may explain why men develop and die from many cancers at ...
SEATTLE – The Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention (ATBC) Study was initiated to test the effect of vitamin supplementation on the prevention of lung and other cancers. The trial ended in ...
Women have double the risk of developing lung cancer from tobacco use than do men, according to 10 years of research using computed tomography (CT) screening. The study also found that the risk for ...
Greater consumption of the flavonoid quercetin may reduce the risk of renal cell cancer among male smokers, according to data obtained from a study of men in southwestern Finland. Increased intake of ...
ATLANTA — For the first time, the smoking rate among black men in the United States has dipped to nearly that among white men — a victory federal officials Thursday attributed in part to a decades-old ...
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