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10 Methods To Finally Give Up Smoking Tobacco For Food by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sat 14 Mar 2009 3:18pm an easy way out. Tip #1 Reasons for quitting the smoking habit are different for everyone. While the need to give up smoking tobacco for good is for a healthier life and/or saving... to be dealt with in order to quit smoking tobacco for good. Tip #5 Set up a punishment for yourself. For example, if you generally stop at Starbucks each day for a coffee you might Read on »
Tobacco smoking alone isn’t enough: More than smoking important in lung cancer death by Adi Jaffe Posted Tue 11 Jan 2011 11:19am smoke tobacco, you will die of lung cancer or heart disease.”  Smoking, however, is often neither a sole nor sufficient ‘cause’ of lung cancer, coronary heart disease... with the option of approaching the problem of tobacco-related deaths in two ways: 1) Continue to vilify smoking and seek to reduce the global smoking prevalence (i.e. to stub out the lit Read on »
Tobacco: the smoking gun by Stephanie Butland Posted Tue 25 Aug 2009 7:26pm 1 Comment , where there are smoke free areas, where litigation against tobacco companies is happening. It's a sad and scary read. Of course, I knew that smoking is a Bad Thing and I knew that Lots Of People Smoke And They Shouldn't But It's Not That Easy To Stop and I knew that Tobacco Companies Don't Behave Particularly Well. But I didn't know Read on »
Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Cause IMMEDIATE Body Damage by Anthony Cirillo Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 14 Dec 2010 9:00am A new report by U.S. Surgeon General Regina M. Benjamin says that exposure to tobacco smoke - no matter how small - causes immediate damage to your body that can lead to serious illness or death. The report, How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: The Biology and Behavioral Basis for Smoking-Attributable Disease , finds that cellular damage and tissue Read on »
How Tobacco Smoke Causes Diseases by Anthony R. Patient Expert Posted Sat 01 Jan 2011 1:44am General issued its 30th tobacco-related report since 1964. It describes in detail the specific pathways by which tobacco smoke damages the human body. The scientific evidence supports the following conclusions There is no safe level of exposure to tobacco smoke. Any exposure to tobacco smoke – even an occasional cigarette or exposure to secondhand smoke Read on »
EXPOSURE TO TOBACCO SMOKE CAUSES IMMEDIATE DAMAGE, SAYS NEW SURGEON GENERAL’S REPORT by Health & Human Services Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 12:01am Report focuses on how tobacco smoke causes disease Exposure to tobacco smoke – even occasional smoking or secondhand smoke – causes immediate damage to your body... Surgeon General’s report and the 30th tobacco-related Surgeon General’s report issued since 1964 - describes specific pathways by which tobacco smoke damages the human body Read on »
Exposure to tobacco smoke in childhood home associated with early emphysema in adulthood by COPDsurvivor Patient Expert Posted Mon 28 Dec 2009 9:09am Children regularly exposed to tobacco smoke at home were more likely to develop early emphysema in adulthood. This finding by researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health suggests that the lungs may not recover completely from the effects of early-life exposures to tobacco smoke (ETS). The study is published Read on »
Environmental Tobacco Smoke: The Colic Connection by Environmental Health Posted Mon 31 Jan 2005 9:00pm Environmental Tobacco Smoke: The Colic Connection Formal Correction: This article has been formally... Citation: Mead MN 2005. Environmental Tobacco Smoke: The Colic Connection. Environ Health Perspect 113:A92-A92. doi:10.1289/ehp.113-a92b The ancient Greeks were Read on »
Tobacco, Smoking and Breast Cancer Risk by Robert W. Posted Tue 15 Mar 2011 3:09am   Tobacco smoke is unquestionably the single greatest cause of preventable cancer cases.    However, the link between smoking (including passive exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke) and breast cancer has been rather unclear, so far.    Now, a newly published study, which appears in the current issue of the British Medical Journal, has strongly Read on »
New Surgeon General's Report Outlines How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease by Cancer.gov Posted Tue 14 Dec 2010 12:00am New Surgeon General’s Report Outlines How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease Surgeon General Dr. Regina M. Benjamin... week describing in detail how tobacco smoke causes disease and death. A compendium of basic research, the 700-page report demonstrates that any exposure to tobacco smoke, either Read on »