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For example, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients with a 20-plus-year history of smoking had a 76 percent higher risk of death compared to never smokers; patients ...
More than 28 percent of all Americans smoked a pack of cigarettes a day, according to the National Cancer Institute. And no one even mentioned secondhand smoke.
For two weeks, researchers provided 24 smokers with inpatient care — group counseling, stress management, nicotine-replacement therapy. A year later, many ...
Woman smoking an electronic cigarette. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, have ignited a smoke-free firestorm of controversy. Last month the Centers ...
If you smoke or used to smoke, you might have an imaging test to look ... Screening also is offered to people who have quit smoking in the past 15 years.
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the world. Yet smoking remains a public health problem in many countries. To combat nicotine dependence ...
These are the fast-growing cancer cells found in smokers' lungs." ASCL1 is known to control neuroendocrine cell development and was previously linked to ...
The purpose of this study is to develop a decision aid tool for cigarette smokers scheduled for elective surgery, using a participatory research approach.
Smoking directly damages your blood vessels, increasing your risk of atherosclerosis and other circulatory diseases, including vascular dementia. Obesity. Being ...
Quit smoking: Creating a quit-smoking plan. If you're like many smokers ... smoking, such as nicotine withdrawal and strong urges to smoke. So although ...
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