Tag: MOKI
Cannabis Use Linked to Progression to Regular Tobacco Use
13.0 percent of total new regular tobacco use in the United States was attributed to cannabis use
Quitting Smoking Helps Maintain Better Long-Term Cognitive Health
Findings seen regardless of age at time of quitting
Inhaled Cannabis Linked to Risk for Asthma, COPD
Daily use of inhaled cannabis linked to increased risks, with risk for asthma significantly increased even with no lifetime tobacco cigarette use
Smoking Tied to Increased Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
People with a genetic susceptibility to developing diabetes may be more vulnerable to the adverse effects of smoking
Paternal Prepubertal Passive Smoke Exposure Impacts Offspring Lung Function
Association even stronger when offspring also experienced passive smoke exposure during childhood
CDC’s Anti-Smoking Ads Set to End After 13 Years
Research shows the campaign led to millions of attempts to stop smoking and more than 1 million long-term quits
Flavor Restriction Policies Linked to Reductions in E-Cigarette Use
However, declines in cigarette smoking slowed in states with flavor bans relative to other states
Teen Tobacco Product Use Tied to Worse Mental Health
Worse mental health seen with both e-cigarette and/or combustible tobacco product use
FDA Approves Juul E-Cigs for Sale, Years After Ban Attempt
Chronic Cannabis Smoking, THC Ingestion Linked to Endothelial Dysfunction
Inverse correlation seen for arterial flow mediated dilation with smoking frequency and amount of THC ingested












