Close Menu
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Breaking News
  • Kohli Critiques Umpiring After Controversial Catch in GT vs RCB Showdown at IPL 2026
  • Zohran Mamdani Urges King Charles to Reclaim Kohinoor for India
  • Arrest Made in London Stabbing as Authorities Launch Counterterrorism Investigation
  • Gautam Anand at the Helm of HSBC’s Global India Private Banking Division
  • How UK HR Recruiters are Revolutionizing Workforce Strategy in Today’s Companies
  • Montana Tech’s Jakob Nielsen Seizes Two Esteemed Research Fellowships
  • Orry Makes a Bold Exit from Karan Johar’s DCAA to Join Collective Artists Network
  • Gujarat Titans Face Off Against Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Can They Avenge Last Year’s Defeat in Ahmedabad?
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
India Bulletin
Advertisement
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
India Bulletin
Home»Health»New Findings Shine a Light on ‘Light’ Smokers’ Health Risks
Health

New Findings Shine a Light on ‘Light’ Smokers’ Health Risks

February 19, 20262 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Email


Light Smoking Linked to Serious Health Risks

Recent research highlights alarming health risks associated with light smoking, showing that smoking just a few cigarettes daily can significantly increase your chances of serious health issues. This study conducted by the American Heart Association’s Tobacco Center for Regulatory Science found that individuals who smoke as few as two to five cigarettes a day are more than twice as likely to face major health problems compared to non-smokers.

The analysis followed over 320,000 adults for 20 years and revealed that even “light smokers” face a 60% higher risk of death from any cause compared to those who don’t smoke at all.

Furthermore, the findings suggest that it can take over 30 years after quitting smoking for a person’s health to return to baseline levels.

Stacey E. Rosen, the volunteer president of the AHA, emphasized the importance of quitting smoking altogether, stating, “The message here is clear – don’t smoke. For those who do, it’s crucial to quit early in life and aim for complete cessation instead of simply reducing the number of cigarettes. Even occasional tobacco use can lead to serious health issues.”

This important study was published in the journal PLOS Medicine.

american heart association cardiovascular risk Heart attacks Heart Disease Smoking Tobacco
Share. Facebook Twitter Email
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Health Care Costs Hit Crisis Level

April 30, 2026

Study Links Fish Oil Compound EPA to Tau Buildup and Vascular Damage in the Brain

April 30, 2026

AGA Recommends Fiber as the Top Choice for Hemorrhoid Relief

April 29, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Don't Miss

Kohli Critiques Umpiring After Controversial Catch in GT vs RCB Showdown at IPL 2026

Zohran Mamdani Urges King Charles to Reclaim Kohinoor for India

Arrest Made in London Stabbing as Authorities Launch Counterterrorism Investigation

Gautam Anand at the Helm of HSBC’s Global India Private Banking Division

Started in 2004, India Bulletin is the largest and
most read South Asian publication
in Chicago and surrounding Midwest.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • CCPA
News
  • Bollywood
  • Business News
  • Health
  • India News
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • World News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Accessibility Adjustments

Powered by OneTap

How long do you want to hide the toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Select your accessibility profile
Vision Impaired Mode
Enhances website's visuals
Seizure Safe Profile
Clear flashes & reduces color
ADHD Friendly Mode
Focused browsing, distraction-free
Blindness Mode
Reduces distractions, improves focus
Epilepsy Safe Mode
Dims colors and stops blinking
Content Modules
Font Size

Default

Line Height

Default

Color Modules
Orientation Modules