The CDC had remarkable data on smoking rates last fall, but it no longer had smoking experts available to review it and ...
Though tobacco use has been declining in the U.S., service members and military veterans continue to have higher rates of tobacco use than civilians. According to the Centers for ...
US adult smoking rates hit historic low of 9.9% in 2024, marking the first time cigarette use dropped to single digits, but ...
Analysis of the 2023–2024 National Health Interview Survey shows that 18.8% of U.S. adults use tobacco, while cigarette smoking has fallen to 9.9%, the first time it has dropped below 10% nationally.
That data show that 7.1 percent of teens reported using vapes, continuing a downward trend from 27.5 percent in 2019. The ...
The share of young people using tobacco reached a 25-year low, a new study shows. Experts call it a major milestone in public health. A survey of U.S. high school and middle school students found that ...
Teen tobacco use has dropped to its lowest point in 25 years, a CDC survey published Thursday found, a milestone that follows a 20% decline since last year as the number of middle and high schoolers ...
Women face biological, hormonal, and psychosocial factors that complicate smoking cessation, prompting experts to call for sex-specific strategies to improve quit success.
Tobacco use rates around the world are falling, but not as much as hoped, according to a new report on global tobacco use by the World Health Organization. In 2022, there were about 1.25 billion ...
As lawmakers weigh tax increases on cigarettes and other tobacco products, the Iowa Health Initiative released a state survey ...
A new study in mice suggests that a father’s nicotine exposure could influence the metabolic health of his children. Researchers found that when male mice consumed nicotine, their offspring showed ...
Falling teen tobacco use is generally considered good news, particularly by the public health professionals at the Food and ...