Forget Breathing In the Fumes; Just Being Near a Smoker Is Bad


Updated 02/09/10 4:42 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 13 comments

Study Shows That Thirdhand Smoke Carries Carcinogens

Smoking is a bad habit and a serious health risk. It's dangerous even if you're not a smoker: 3,000 nonsmokers die in the US every year due to complications arising from secondhand smoke. Things aren't looking better for us nonsmokers either. A new study suggests that this number has the potential to rise because of risks associated with "thirdhand smoke." Thirdhand smoke is the residue left Read more

Indoor Smokeless Cigarettes?


Updated 01/06/09 5:34 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 31 comments

Indoor Smokeless Cigarettes?

Smoking, thank goodness, is banned in most public places because second-hand smoke is a known health hazard. So crowds of smokers hang out on the streets puffing away since they are banned from doing so indoors. Well, what if cigarettes were smokeless? One UK nightclub, celebrity hangout Chinawhite, in London's Soho district, is trying out these new smokeless cigarettes. Made in China, the Read more

Light Cigarettes: Still Really BAD for You


Updated 07/11/08 6:37 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 17 comments

 Light Cigarettes: Still Really BAD for You

I have heard the query recently - "Are light cigarettes better for me?" Interesting question, but I'm fairly certain we all know the answer to that one. NO - "Light" or "Low-tar" cigarettes are NOT better for you because they are still cigarettes, and they still contain nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar, and other toxic chemicals. Inhaling these poisonous toxins causes emphysema, and many kinds Read more

DrSugar Answers: Nicotine Withdrawal From Secondhand Smoke?


Updated 10/14/11 11:51 AM · Posted by DrSugar · 1 comment

Can I Experience Nicotine Withdrawal From Secondhand Smoke: A Doctor Answers

DrSugar is in the house! And she's answering your health-related questions. Dear DrSugar, My partner has been smoking since he was in high school and he is 27 now. He has been smoking about two packs a day and is trying to stop. This weekend he has cut down on the amount he smokes. Last night, both he and I had trouble staying asleep. I was wondering if his smoking has been affecting me too? And Read more

3 Snacking Habits to Break Now


Updated 03/16/12 3:43 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

3 Ways Snacking Makes You Fat and How to Fix the Problems

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Prevention here on FitSugar! These noshing habits could be the reason your scale is stalled By Karen Ansel, RD, Prevention We do it in the car, on the train, in front of the TV, on the phone, and even in bed. For too many of us, snacking has become so automatic that our brains barely register the hand-to-mouth motion. And it's not as if we're Read more

Smoking Pot Doesn't Harm Lung Function, Study Says


Updated 01/12/12 11:04 AM · Posted by · 5 comments

Marijuana Doesn't Harm Lung Function, Study Says

It turns out that although smoking a doobie on your front porch may be illegal, it might not be as bad for your lungs as previously thought. A recent study on marijuana users — and the largest study on this population every conducted — found that even though pot smokers tend to inhale deeply and hold the smoke in for as long as they can handle before coughing uncontrollably exhaling, Read more

Why New Yorkers Live Longer Than the Rest of the US


Updated 01/05/12 5:02 AM · Posted by · 6 comments

The Secret to New York City's High Life Expectancy Rate

Well here's a new year's shocker for you — The Annual Summary of Vital Statistics has just announced that New York City has surpassed national figures with its all-time high life expectancy of 80.6 years. That's right, New Yorkers are living longer than ever before, and not only that, but they are living, on average, two years longer than the rest of the country. "By investing in health care Read more

Are You Addicted to Sugar?


Updated 11/25/11 1:04 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

How to Beat Sugar Addiction

We are pumped to share one of our favorite stories from Health.com here on our site. By Julie Upton, RD I've been reading a lot from both popular press and scientific publications about how certain craveable foods, such as those that include sugar, fat, or a combination of both (e.g. ice cream, chocolate, and most desserts) may cause druglike responses in our brain. Animal-model research shows Read more

How to Ditch Cigarettes Without Gaining Weight


Updated 10/27/11 7:41 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

How to Quit Smoking and Not Gain Weight

Quitting cigarettes can be tough to endure; nicotine is so addictive. That's why we're thrilled to hear Jennifer Aniston is putting herself on the nonsmoker list. People reports that in a recent press conference Jen said: "And rumor Number two: no, we're not pregnant. It's just I quit smoking, so I've gained a couple of pounds." It's common when quitting smoking to put on a little weight since Read more

OnSugar Blog: 4 Financial Mistakes Almost Everyone Makes


Updated 06/17/11 2:43 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Common Financial Mistakes

What kind of financial blunders have you been making? Read what OnSugar blog Beauty and the Budget has to say on four money mistakes people tend to make: It's that time again . . . Yep, beauties, you guessed it — it's time for another budget post! For the latest budget check-in, we're talking about financial mistakes. We all make 'em, but financial mistakes always seem to add more unnecessary Read more