In Croatia, the smoking rate was 36.7% in 2020, with the majority of smokers in the 25-44 age group, making it one of the countries with high female smoking rates. Although smoking prevalence among ...
According to a study performed at St Gallen Canton Hospital in Switzerland, women are more likely to suffer the consequences of long term smoking, and are more susceptible to developing lung cancer ...
To University junior Chelsea Williams, smoking a cigarette comes just as naturally as breathing. She isn’t alone. Out of more than 10,000 females attending the University, 20 percent of them smoke, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For female smokers worried about gaining weight if they quit, a combination of specialized counseling and the anti-smoking drug Zyban may boost their chances of quitting -- ...
Correspondent Tony Cox speaks with Lyndon Haviland, chief operating officer of the American Legacy Foundation, about the foundation's latest report detailing the struggle of young female smokers ...
GENEVA - Women who smoke are 25 percent more likely than their male counterparts to develop heart disease, and the risk increases the longer women maintain the habit, according to research published ...
This study analyzed sex differences among patients with acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD), with findings indicating that female smokers experience worse hospital ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who smoke are at greater risk than male smokers of developing lung diseases such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis, new research from China suggests. Such illnesses ...
In Andorra, approximately 37.9% of women smoke, with smoking prevalence typically varying across age groups. Among youth, more girls than boys smoke, though boys consume more cigarettes. Virginia ...