How does smoking affect respiratory infections?
Tobacco smoke, in its various forms, has a significant impact on respiratory health. How does it affect infections and why it is crucial for patients1
Tobacco smoke, in its various forms, has a significant impact on respiratory health. How does it affect infections and why it is crucial for patients1
The UK Government has launched a programme aimed at helping a million people stop smoking. The goal is to have a smokefree country by 2030.
E-cigarettes are not a good alternative to stopping smoking. A recent study in the journal Nature explains that they can cause heart problems, apart1
The project will be carried out by researchers from the IDIBAPS Systems Neurosciences group, led by Mavi Sánchez-Vives.
Lung cancer continues to have the highest mortality of all malignant neoplasms, both in men and women. Despite advances in treatment, global survival1
Active smokers who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are more likely to present serious forms of COVID-19. There are yet no studies c1
Tobacco is associated with both an increase in the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and there is a clear relationship between smoking during pregna1
It is important to follow the indications of the professionals and the treatment in order to improve the survival of the patients. Long-term home o1