They have been marketed as "cool", "smooth" and "refreshing", but were also linked to making smoking more palatable and having a negative impact of communities of color. The U.S. Food and Drug ...
The FDA plans to ban menthol cigarettes in 2022. These mint flavored and highly addictive cigarettes have been specifically marketed to Black Americans since the 1950s, and today, 80% of Black smokers ...
As a cardiologist with the Deborah Heart and Lung Center, and president of the American Heart Association’s New Jersey Board of Directors, I have seen first hand the negative effects of tobacco. Many ...
TACOMA, Wash. — National studies show a vast majority of Black smokers are menthol smokers. How exactly, the minty cigarettes became the choice of thousands of Black smokers nationwide has been an ...
Scientists have revealed how the body’s microscopic cold sensor, TRPM8, detects both chilly temperatures and the cooling ...
Activists and health advocates are pressing the Biden administration to ban menthol cigarettes ahead of an FDA deadline. Black community leaders and public health advocates marched toward the White ...
A new study has solved the decades-old mystery of why mint creates a cooling sensation, and the findings could help us develop better treatments for pain, congestion, and dry eye.
Researchers have solved a decades-old mystery about how the body senses cold — and why menthol feels cool — paving the way for new treatments for pain, migraines, and dry eyes. Sensing our environment ...
Using cryo-electron microscopy—a technique that images flash-frozen proteins with an electron beam—researchers captured multiple conformational snapshots of the cold sensing channel, TRPM8, as it ...
Prologue: Pushers in the city of my youth -- Introduction -- The crooked man: influence, exploitation, and menthol's expanding web -- Selling the menthol sensation -- For people susceptible to cancer ...