Discovering the secret behind cigarette addiction and why some people can smoke little or none
Researchers have identified a genetic factor that may explain why some individuals can control their smoking habits while others struggle with addiction.
Brit Mesipuu: How Should Parents Act When Their Youngster Uses E-Cigarettes?
The article discusses the rising concern of e-cigarette use among minors in Estonia and emphasizes the need for increased preventive measures and collaboration among parents, schools, and specialists.
Drauzio Varella stated that cigarette addiction is worse than crack addiction
Drauzio Varella argues in a recent article that nicotine addiction is more severe than crack addiction, drawing on personal experiences with both substances.
How Bad is an Occasional Cigarette?
The article explores whether occasional smoking is truly harmless or if it should be considered a seriously underappreciated habit, reflecting on the changing societal perceptions of smoking.
Addiction among children and adolescents: "A toothpick can contain up to three times the nicotine of a cigarette"
At the Carl von Linde secondary school in Munich, a strict toothpick ban has been implemented due to the rising trend of flavored toothpicks, some of which are infused with nicotine, posing significant risks primarily for children and teenagers.