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(Health.com)-- Although fewer people are smoking -- and therefore less likely to die from cigarette-related causes -- the obesity epidemic may negate any gains in life span, according to a new study.
The associations between obesity, smoking, and exercise and the development of chronic cardiovascular disease have been well established. More recently, however, the link between these lifestyle ...
Two new drugs, one featured in JAMA, are moving through the regulatory gauntlet. One for smokers. The other for obese ...
To prevent the third most lethal cancer in Spain from becoming the second by 2030, clinicians are seeking to increase the effectiveness of therapies. "Some studies suggest that the diagnosis in ...
From 2018 to 2022, cancer death rates decreased an average of 1.7% per year for men and an average of 1.3% per year for women ...
The impact of health behaviors (obesity, smoking, level of physical activity, and alcohol use) on the development of ED in these men was assessed. Results. Among the 22,086 participants ...