Many long-term smokers feel it’s too late to quit, assuming years of cigarettes have already damaged their hearts. But a recent Instagram post by Dr Robert Ostfeld, MD, MSc, proves otherwise.
Recommendations outline a variety of methods to help Canadians stop smoking, but doctors say using e-cigarettes should be avoided except as a last resort.
Spending time with friends and family—or signing up for a recreational sports league team—could pay dividends down the road. Maintaining social ties seems to work like mental exercise, by promoting ...
What if, instead of carrying reading glasses everywhere, you could reach for a bottle of eye drops to improve your sight?
If your vision is blurry or fuzzy, or if you notice that straight lines appear curved or wavy, they could be symptoms of ...
Devon libraries have launched a health initiative offering free blood pressure monitors for loan, encouraging residents to check their numbers ...
Adult versions of pacifiers are all the rage at the moment, with a growing number of social media users adopting the viral ...
For years, the prevailing school of thought on dementia pegged the cluster of symptoms caused by conditions affecting the ...
The condition of our lungs can reveal a great deal about our wider health. Luckily you can also get them into better shape.
Large pictorial warning labels on smoked tobacco products typically feature confronting images of the harmful health outcomes of smoking. Pictures of diseased lungs, gangrene and mouth decay aim to ...