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Articles Tagged With: tobacco

  • Recognizing and Treating Substance Use Disorders

    Results from the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reveal 20.3 million people living in the United States have an addiction or substance use disorder (SUD). Geographic and financial barriers, as well as bias and stigma, work together to present formidable roadblocks for patients with SUD looking for direction. The primary care provider (PCP) may be the only healthcare contact for many of these patients. With expertise in understanding management of other complex, chronic disorders and experience in implementing an integrated, individualized treatment plan, the PCP has the background to take the lead in managing patients with SUD.

  • Risks of Hookah Smoking

    An average hookah contains as much tobacco as 20 filtered cigarettes. The nicotine hit from a hookah is every bit as real and as addictive as smoking cigarettes. The temperature of the smoke when heated electronically in newer hookahs, rather than by older charcoal versions, may be cidal to lung cells.

  • Brief, Targeted Intervention to Stop Smoking

    A one-minute intervention giving facts about the health impact of smoking was presented to 787 men waiting to be seen in Hong Kong emergency rooms. At a six-month follow-up, investigators found a significantly higher abstinence rate in the intervention group.

  • A Roadmap for Tobacco Cessation Treatment

    In the United States, about 500,000 people die each year from tobacco-related illness. Although tobacco use has decreased in recent years, its devastation continues to plague many, especially those marginalized by social or health disparities.

  • Surgeon General Publishes First Report on Smoking Cessation Guidance in Decades

    Includes updated evidence on the importance of quitting tobacco and science-based interventions that can help.

  • Stroke Risk From Use of Cannabis, Tobacco, and Alcohol

    No associations between cannabis use in young adulthood and strokes later in life were found in multivariable models. An almost doubled risk of ischemic stroke was observed in those with cannabis use > 50 times; this risk was attenuated when adjusted for tobacco usage. Smoking 20 cigarettes per day was clearly associated both with strokes before 45 years of age and with strokes throughout the follow-up.

  • Electronic Cigarette and Nicotine Toxicity

    MONOGRAPH: The majority of electronic cigarette users are still smoking traditional cigarettes in addition to vaping.