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Who Wants To Stop Smoking?

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After 15 years of choking down ‘heaters’ like they were going out of style, I walked away without the aide of anything outside of myself and figured that other people might want to do the same thing. I’m going to explain how I did it in the hope that some of the information may […]

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Smoking and Pregnancy

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In the United States more than 20 percent of women smoke and many of these women smoke while pregnant. Smoking can harm a woman’s health and smoking during pregnancy can lead to pregnancy complications and serious health problems in newborns.
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The Benefits of a Tobacco Free Workplace

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Tobacco related illnesses and deaths account for much of the medical expenses of the United States. The sad thing is that these illnesses and deaths can be prevented, and in effect, smokers are choosing their fate.
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Smokers Health Problems

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Ever had the habit? What you need to know about screening tests for lung diseases.
Although people 60 and older smoke less than other age groups, they are more likely than younger people to have smoked before. Unfortunately, once you quit, your risk of cigarette-linked health problems, although reduced, don’t totally disappear. That’s why former smokers […]

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Smoking Addiction

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Stop smoking. No kidding. Just because you haven’t been able to quit yet doesn’t mean you can’t. There are many methods to choose from
You’ve heard it all before - smoking isn’t just bad for you, it’s often deadly. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that a third of smokers will die […]

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