lung cancer
lung cancer
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by Jon Simms - 2008-09-25
Industrialization crept in tight and irate in the 1700s and after that for about 100 existence the stone asbestos was considered to be a miracle which could be worn everywhere effectively and relative...
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by Jon Simms - 2008-09-25
When you decide to stop smoking, you'll bring on other changes in your life as well. Smoking is a very addictive habit, meaning that it is very hard to quit. There are a lot of changes that take place...
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by Mary Wozny - 2008-10-01
New research indicates that higher intakes of vitamin E in the forms of alpha, beta and gamma-tocopherol may be associated with a reduced risk of lung cancer. In this study population, Vitamin E as al...
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by affiliateman - 2008-10-02
If I told you that you could quit smoking today, chances are that you would respond with a smirk and a quick "Yeah, right...." Cigarettes have been determined to be one of the most addictive drugs tod...
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by Jon Simms - 2008-10-03
Smoking is the cause of many diseases and kills about four hundred and forty two thousand people every year in the United States. In spite of anti smoking campaigns and billboard warnings, more and mo...
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by Jon Simms - 2008-10-03
We all have heard of lung plague but how many of us are well informed of its symptoms? The lung evil is one of the most unsafe diseases that slaughter thousands of Americans every year and each year t...
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by Katie Kelley - 2008-10-08
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie KelleyA study from the Department of Molecular Pathology at the Polytechnic University of Marche in Acona, Italy recently found that biomarkers within the body may offer earl...
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by Jon Simms - 2008-10-20
Smoking is BAD! Is their still a living soul that doesn't know and understand this? There can't be. The media won't let such a thing appear. Just take a gander at all the anti-smoking commercials aire...
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by Jon Simms - 2008-10-20
Teens are innocent of the dangers of smoking because they see their elders merrily winded away. Peer coerced is another culprit that leads early people to smoke, but in some gear, smoking is an act of...
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by Peter Kent - 2008-10-21
Naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) has recently been deemed a dangerous pollutant, according to a study published in an October 2008 issue of Chemical Science and conducted by the National Institute ...