Addiction
Are Movies to Blame for Excessive Teen Drinking?
In a study conducted across six different countries in the European continent, researchers have found that the amount of alcohol that teens consume are directly proportional and are correlated to the amount of drinking that they have watched and seen in television programs and movies.

Video Games Could Be Turning Teenagers Into Game Addicts
A Recent study suggest that the brains of teenage video game players possess characteristics similar to those of gambling addicts, in the sense that they may develop a dependency to playing video games for long periods of time.

Binge Drinking Doubles The Risk of Heart Attack
You do not have to be an alcoholic to put your health at risk. Having more than the recommended amount at any time is enough to put you at a risk of heart disease and other such serious health problems. A recent research supports this further having found that binge drinking doubles heart risk.
How to Quit Smoking

Smoking is one of the greatest preventable causes for cancer, when you quit smoking you live a longer, and healthier life.
Genes In You Brain Stop You From Quitting Smoking
Tried quitting smoking a number of times but failed at each of those attempts? A recently done study on mice might have some clue to this. Scientists have revealed that the problem lies in a gene within the brain that constantly craves for more nicotine and thus it becomes impossible for you to quit.
Why Quit Smoking
Introduction to Tobacco:
In 1492 when Christopher Columbus landed in America, he saw the natives using an herb, claimed to be “Godsend” given its numerous uses. The natives maintained that the herb cured asthma, intestinal obstruction and alleviated oral pain. It whitened teeth, reduced thirst and healed snakebites as well. Believing this magical panacea, Columbus brought it to Spain and named it nicotine in the honor of the French ambassador Jean Nicot. This was how tobacco debuted into the world.
