Parkinson's paradox, linking current smoking to lower disease risk but linking quitting to lower all-cause mortality.
Aug. 2, 2012 -- People light up fewer cigarettes these days, but the number of cigars and the amount of pipe tobacco used for roll-your-owns smoked each year is on the rise. And, while the total ...
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The Smoking Paradox: Tobacco Lowers Parkinson's Risk, but Only for Some People
Current smokers had less incident Parkinson's, but higher mortality risk ...
The Southern California CHS has been described in detail previously. [19,20] The relevant cohort for this nested case-control study (Early Asthma Risk Factor Study [EARS]) was a subset of 4,082 ...
Smoking cessation may improve survival regardless of the type of cancer diagnosed, due to a reductio Researchers identified patterns of smoking habits after a cancer diagnosis and the associated risks ...
College students are more likely to think about smoking when they are partying, drinking, or working, according to a study in the journal Substance Use & Misuse. After examining the smoking patterns ...
Study links smoking habits to Parkinson’s disease risk and all-cause mortality, showing persistent smokers have lower PD risk but quitting improves survival.
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