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Cigarette Info
by kirchey, Nov 12, 2008
Cigarette info.
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Smoking
by Joseph Hardy, Sep 29, 2008
The hazards of smoking.
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Hazards of the 21st Century: Smoking
by Rodallega, Sep 26, 2008
Here are the facts about smoking. It is a good time to understand its the hazards.
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Treating Lung Cancer and Its Prospects
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Lung cancer treatments are based on the type of lung cancer, how advanced the disease is, and your general health.
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How to Prevent Lung Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Eliminating these risks of lung cancer and lung disease and getting thorough medical evaluations for any exposures can almost completely eliminate the risk of lung cancer.
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Six Common Causes of Lung Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Unlike some cancers, doctors know what causes lung cancer.
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An Introduction on Lung Cancer
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
About 1.3 billion people worldwide smoke, even though it’s no secret that smoking can kill you. If you aren’t convinced to quit, what will it take? Check out the following statistics of lung cancer.
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Cigarette Smoke Invites Cancer Disease
by Marisa P Terrado, Jun 25, 2008
Quit smoking to live happier and healthier for the rest of your life.
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Use E-cigarettes to Stop Smoking
by Roger Harris, Jun 24, 2008
Trying to quit the tobacco habit can be frustrating. A company in China has come up with an idea which they say will help smokers to break free of tobacco.
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The True and Terrifying Effects of Nicotine
by balisunset, Jun 9, 2008
Nicotine can enter the body in several ways. It “hitches a ride” into the lungs by attaching to tar, the tiny solid particles in tobacco smoke. People who smoke pipes and cigars do not draw smoke into their lungs. Instead, those who use smokeless tobacco acquire nicotine through the mucous membranes in the mouth. Once inside the body, nicotine enters a complicated chemical communications system.
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