Women who smoke underestimate the risks of smoking on their health, especially the impact of the anti-estrogenic and toxic effects of tobacco at the different stages of their life. The risk of female infertility related to tobacco is now well-proven, as is the risk of arterial and venous thrombotic event when tobacco is associated with oral contraception. Many foetal and maternal pathologies are linked to maternal smoking. Regarding post-menopausal women, smoking is associated with an increased osteoporotic and cardio-vascular risk. Doctors are at the first line to advise women and propose them help and assistance in their quit smoking process in a way adapted to their situation
Cigarette smoking is associated with earlier menopause, but the impact of being a former smoker and ...
A menopausa é definida pelo momento em que a menstruação cessa permanentemente como conseqüência da ...
BACKGROUND: Although myocardial infarction (MI) is strongly related to smoking, few have studied why...
Epidemiologic results indicate that women who smoke cigarettes are relatively estrogen-deficient. Sm...
Cigarette smoking should be considered the most important known modifiable risk factor for coronary ...
Women who smoke cigarettes are at in-creased risk not only for chronic diseases (e.g. lung cancer an...
BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking is associated with lower fecundity rates, adverse reproductive outcomes...
This fact sheet is for public health professionals who are interested in information on how smoking ...
Tobacco exposure is one of world's leading causes of death and illness and traditionally affected mo...
Cigarette smoking is an established risk factor for cancer and cardiovascular disease, and is the le...
Menopause onset, on average, occurs earlier among women who smoke cigarettes than among women who do...
Smoking seems modestly associated with breast cancer, but the potential dual effect of smoking (with...
Smoking in pregnancy poses significant health risks to the mother and to the baby. For the mother, s...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) is an avoidable risk factor of pre- and peri-natal health d...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between cigarette smoking and endometria...
Cigarette smoking is associated with earlier menopause, but the impact of being a former smoker and ...
A menopausa é definida pelo momento em que a menstruação cessa permanentemente como conseqüência da ...
BACKGROUND: Although myocardial infarction (MI) is strongly related to smoking, few have studied why...
Epidemiologic results indicate that women who smoke cigarettes are relatively estrogen-deficient. Sm...
Cigarette smoking should be considered the most important known modifiable risk factor for coronary ...
Women who smoke cigarettes are at in-creased risk not only for chronic diseases (e.g. lung cancer an...
BACKGROUND Cigarette smoking is associated with lower fecundity rates, adverse reproductive outcomes...
This fact sheet is for public health professionals who are interested in information on how smoking ...
Tobacco exposure is one of world's leading causes of death and illness and traditionally affected mo...
Cigarette smoking is an established risk factor for cancer and cardiovascular disease, and is the le...
Menopause onset, on average, occurs earlier among women who smoke cigarettes than among women who do...
Smoking seems modestly associated with breast cancer, but the potential dual effect of smoking (with...
Smoking in pregnancy poses significant health risks to the mother and to the baby. For the mother, s...
Maternal smoking during pregnancy (MSDP) is an avoidable risk factor of pre- and peri-natal health d...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between cigarette smoking and endometria...
Cigarette smoking is associated with earlier menopause, but the impact of being a former smoker and ...
A menopausa é definida pelo momento em que a menstruação cessa permanentemente como conseqüência da ...
BACKGROUND: Although myocardial infarction (MI) is strongly related to smoking, few have studied why...