Increasing Peer Awareness of Depression Increases Help-Seeking
...teens are likely to experience depression during a given year. Depression is known to be associated with alcohol and drug use, smoking, social and [...]
...teens are likely to experience depression during a given year. Depression is known to be associated with alcohol and drug use, smoking, social and [...]
...improve fertility in a number of ways Sperm and ovarian eggs are highly susceptible to oxidative stress produced by our bodies in response to environmental triggers, [...]
...as when smoking cannabis. An example of this is the fungicide, myclobutanil, which when exposed to heat can produce hydrogen cyanide gas. It is [...]
...the life decisions that may impact it. Study Specifics The study specifically looked at over 3,000 non-smoking postmenopausal women over 50 years of [...]
...were exercising more, healthier eating, changing jobs or careers, improving overall health, quitting smoking, and saving money. (Interesting that [...]
...healthier lifestyles, such as supporting each other to be more active, eat better, drinking less alcohol and smoking less. All of these are factors [...]
...SP, Li Y, Burkhalter JE, Sheffer CE and Ostroff JS. Electronic cigarette use among patients with cancer: Characteristics of electronic cigarette users and their [...]
...stroke. After accounting for confounding factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, and physical activity that could have [...]
...smoking, marijuana use, and toxicity or exposure to toxins. Many of these factors are largely intertwined with hormonal dysregulation, resulting in [...]
...Cannabis users were still found more likely to have gum disease. The study determined that frequent smoking of marijuana can double a person’s [...]