Smokers who light up first thing in the morning are more likely to develop lung cancer and tumors of the head and neck, compared with people who wait at least an hour after rolling out of bed to smoke ...
Smokers who tend to smoke their first cigarette soon after they wake up in the morning may have a higher risk of developing lung and head and neck cancers than smokers who refrain from lighting up ...
A link between the 'old wives' tale that morning sickness may indicate a healthy pregnancy, and the reason smoking is so detrimental has been found, according to a review published in the Journal of ...
You are inviting a health disaster when you take a drag while sipping your morning tea. This toxic combo hits both your lungs and gut.
People who smoked within a half hour of waking up were 59 percent more at risk for head and neck cancers and 79 percent more at risk for lung cancer than smokers who waited at least an hour to smoke ...