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Surgeons detail challenges in treating 'tranq' wounds amid Philadelphia's Xylazine crisis
A new study examining the treatment of xylazine-associated wounds in Philadelphia sheds light on the severe medical complications and health... Read more
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We asked young people if they wanted tighter vaping regulation to phase out nicotine—here's what they said
New Zealand's smokefree law was hailed around the world for creating a smokefree generation that would have lifelong protection from... Read more
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Authentic communication can reduce risky teen drinking
While fear-based messaging around alcohol aimed towards teens is common practice, new research suggests a key to curbing adolescents' risky... Read more
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Study reveals surge in gambling addiction following legalization of sports betting
A new study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, led by researchers from the University of California San Diego Qualcomm Institute... Read more
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Report examines non-fatal overdoses over 10 years in Dublin's North Inner City
Non-fatal overdoses (NFODs) remain a critical public health concern in Ireland. Opioids are the leading cause of overdose globally requiring... Read more
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ADHD symptoms linked to onset of nicotine, tobacco use in youth
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms are associated with onset of nicotine and tobacco use in U.S. youths, according to a study... Read more
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Android app targets Hispanic smokers and uses anxiety exercises to increase quitting success
University of Houston researchers have created a first-of-its-kind, Spanish-language Android app called Impacto, designed specifically to help Hispanic smokers quit... Read more
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UK gambling industry mimics Big Tobacco to downplay harms, study finds
New analysis published in the BMJ reveals the UK gambling industry is mimicking the tactics first used by Big Tobacco... Read more
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Menthol flavored cigarette smoking increases mortality risk vs. non-menthol cigarettes, study finds
In a large, nationwide study led by the American Cancer Society (ACS), researchers found mortality risks for smoking menthol cigarettes... Read more
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Excessive alcohol intake impacts young adults' mood and well-being the next day
Excessive drinking not only impacts young adults' physical health the following day, but also their emotional wellness, new research published... Read more
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Less-restrictive vaping laws linked to faster smoking decline
University of Queensland researchers have found smoking rates have declined twice as fast in New Zealand as in Australia, suggesting... Read more
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Ozempic shows promise in reducing cravings for alcohol and heavy drinking
The blockbuster drug semaglutide, better known as Ozempic for diabetes and Wegovy for obesity, could also help people cut down... Read more
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Telehealth may be closing the care gap for people with substance use disorder in rural areas
Recognition of telehealth as an effective strategy for delivering treatment for substance use disorder (SUD) has raised hopes for improving... Read more
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Overcoming nicotine withdrawal: Clues found in neural mechanisms of the brain
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 22% of the global population smokes, with more than 9 million smoking-related... Read more
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How opioid deaths tripled in Philly over a decade, and what may be behind a recent downturn
After nearly a decade of almost year-over-year increases in overdose deaths, the tide may finally be turning in Philadelphia.... Read more