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Many adults with cardiovascular disease know the risks, yet still don t stop smoking

 E-Mail DALLAS, June 9, 2021 Many adults with a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) continue to smoke cigarettes and/or use other tobacco products, despite knowing it increases their risk of having another cardiovascular event, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access journal of the American Heart Association. To understand how many adults with CVD continue to use tobacco products, investigators reviewed survey responses from the large, national Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study (PATH) to compare tobacco use rates over time. The participants of the current study included 2,615 adults (ages 18 or older) with a self-reported history of heart attack, heart failure, stroke or other heart disease, who completed four surveys over a course of four to five years.

Many adults with cardiovascular disease know risks, yet still don t stop smoking

Menthol cigarette smokers sound off on FDA push to ban their cigarettes

Menthol cigarette smokers sound off on FDA push to ban their cigarettes The U.S Food and Drug Administration says it wants to ban all menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars and tobacco in a year. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:44 PM EDT April 29, 2021 WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. Inside The Tobacco Center in Williamsport, several menthol cigarette brands were on display. The U.S Food and Drug Administration says it wants to ban all menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars and tobacco after new studies show those products are more appealing to smokers. Lisa Skinner of Williamsport has been a smoker for 20 years. “I probably would be upset because I smoke menthol and I feel like full flavor,” said Skinner.

Milford Prevention Council Youth Vaping Presentation on February 4

Milford Prevention Council Youth Vaping Presentation on February 4 Written by Milford Prevention Council What You Need To Know About Youth Vaping with Tricia Dahl Join us in an interactive and engaging webinar with Tricia Dahl as she speaks about the dangers of vaping and what we really should know! Tricia Dahl is a senior Research Assistant at Yale University School of Medicine. Since 2001, she has worked on a number of clinical trials in the area of adult and adolescent substance abuse. She has been involved in researching the effects of e-cigarettes on adolescent behavior as part of Yale’s Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science.

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