Women face biological, hormonal, and psychosocial factors that complicate smoking cessation, prompting experts to call for sex-specific strategies to improve quit success.
When we watch the determination of Olympic hockey players battling for gold, or see a freestyle skier land a near-impossible trick under pressure, it’s hard not to feel inspired. The ...
Nicotine addiction remains one of the most persistent public health challenges worldwide, driven by changes in the brain that reinforce repeated use and make quitting extremely difficult. For decades, ...
Studies consistently show that while women try to quit smoking at similar rates as men, they are more likely to relapse ...
The Northampton Department of Health and Human Services and the Board of Health are proposing a Nicotine-Free Generation ...
An analysis of 2.2 million people reveals both shared and substance-specific genetic pathways for addiction risk, showing ...
On International Women's Day (March 8), South Korean policymakers are being warned that new restrictions on oral nicotine pouches risk limiting women's access to an innovation linked to one of the ...
On International Women's Day (March 8), Germany's policymakers are being warned that restrictions on oral nicotine pouches are depriving women of an innovation linked to one of the world's sharpest ...
U.S. cigarette smoking hits a record low as vaping stays widespread and nicotine pouch use grows, reshaping public health and ...
Smokeless nicotine products are being seen as a “bridge” to quitting cigarettes for former and current members of the ...