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Wants Stop Smpoking?

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Mortality and morbidity from coronary heart disease attributable

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This study estimates CHD mortality and morbidity attributable to passive smoking in Germany and demonstrates variations in the number of estimated deaths depending on underlying assumptions…Conclusion: The estimated burden of passive…
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Meta-analysis of studies of passive smoking and lung cancer

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Background To calculate a pooled estimate of relative risk (RR) of lung cancer associated with exposure to passive smoking in never smoking women exposed to smoking spouses. This study is an updated meta-analysis that also assesses the …
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Stop Smoking or Stop Breathing

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Smoking is a serious problem for our modern society, very few smokers accept quit smoking help, as they don’t see the effects that cigars and cigarettes have on their heath.
Statistics confirm that more that four million peoples die every year because of smoking, this means that every 8 seconds somebody dies from nicotine diseases. Breaking […]

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Quit Smoking and Weight Gain

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To stop smoking is challenge enough but some smokers’ apprehension the possibility of gaining weight. About 80% of smokers put on weight when they quit. Women typically gain between 3 kilograms and 5.5 kilograms in the first year after stopping, while men tend to gain less. Study shows that in the long term, the average […]

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Are You Serious About Quitting Smoking?

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Why is it that every article you read, every commercial that you see, almost everything supposedly designed to help you quit smoking comes with a price attached? It seems like 99% of the articles I read on quitting smoking are written by someone trying to sell you something to help you quit. Why […]

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Are You Having Trouble Quitting Smoking?

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About six months ago I finally stopped choking down cancer sticks once and for all, after being a smoker for more than fifteen years. I learned a few things in the process of quitting that I know can help other people quit as well.
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The Health Risks of Cigarette Smoking - Part I

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Passive smoking is the involuntary exposure to cigarette smoke. In this case, even a non-smoker’s health is put at risk. Breathing in fumes from another person’s cigarette (secondhand smoke) may cause the same adverse effects as it does …
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Nicotine’s role in quitting smoking why is so hard to quit.

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Nicotine is an addictive drug which prohibits a lot smokers from quitting. Learn what to expect when you quit smoking.
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Pregnant women exposed to passive smoking

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Pregnant women exposed to passive smoking are more likely to have sleep disturbances such as subjective insufficient sleep, difficulty in initiating sleep, short sleep duration, and snoring loudly or breathing uncomfortably, according to a study published in the September 1 issue of the journal SLEEP.
The study, authored by Takashi Ohida, MD, of Nihon University in […]

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