Quitting smoking ranks among the toughest health goals for 2026. Three former smokers share personal journeys, from cravings ...
Playing with cigarettes seems to be popular again in pop culture at the moment. But these public self-presentations do not mean that the stars actually smoke off stage.
Cigarettes were once unavoidable in the U.S., in restaurants, airplanes, your mom's living room — until health warnings and cultural pressure put out the hype. The big picture: Something's shifted.
The stars are lighting up again. PREMIUM A young woman smokes a cigarette on TV. “Need a cigarette to make me feel better,” crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single “Headphones On,” while Lorde ...
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Nicotine pouches offer huge promise—so long as the U.S. doesn’t repeat its mistake with vaping
Smoking cigarettes is making a comeback. The CEO of Sesh+ believes his product offers a less harmful alternative.
The stars are lighting up again. “Need a cigarette to make me feel better," crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single “Headphones On," while Lorde sang “this is the best cigarette of my life" in ...
Not “miss it” like I miss my 20-year-old knees or being able to eat four slices of pizza without immediately regretting it.
“Need a cigarette to make me feel better,” crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single Headphones On, while Lorde sang “this is the best cigarette of my life” in her own 2025 release What Was That ...
“Need a cigarette to make me feel better,” crooned pop star Addison Rae on her 2025 single “Headphones On,” while Lorde sang “this is the best cigarette of my life” in her own 2025 release, “What Was ...
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