E-cigarettes could become available through Britain's National Health Service (NHS) as a smoking cessation aid.
Parents believed that giving some form of treatment, such as pasteurized agave nectar or a placebo, to young children suffering from a cough can help, a new study found.
An Australian study found that healthcare expenses for stroke patients remain high even after 10 years.
A new study found that e-cigarettes did not help cancer patients quit smoking.
In a new study, researchers tested the effectiveness of using interventions for smokers who were just hospitalized and found that post-discharge interventions can encourage smokers to quit.
A new study found that a texting program, "Text2Quit" can be effective in getting smokers to quit.
A new study out of the University College London found that e-cigarettes can help smokers quit.
Researchers reported that smoking cessation aids, such as counseling and nicotine patches can help patients quit smoking before surgery, reducing their risks of complications.