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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for cigarette smoking
  1. The many methods of quitting smoking include counseling and support groups, nicotine replacement therapy, prescription medications, and incremental reduction.
  2. Smoking cigarettes puts a person at risk for emphysema, lung cancer and other health problems. Second-hand ...
  3. Images ... Cigarettes contain many hazardous substances that damage the lung when inhaled, including tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and ...
  4. Images ... The addictive effects of the nicotine found in tobacco have been well documented. Nicotine is believed to have an addictive ...
  5. ... jawline grows jowly and slack. Heredity, poor diet, smoking, or obesity may contribute to early or severe ...
  6. ... Lifestyle changes, such as dietary changes and stopping smoking, are critical to the long-term success of ...
  7. ... numbers of red blood cells may indicate: Cigarette smoking Low oxygen tension in the blood Congenital heart ...
  8. ... and may be aggravated by obesity and/or smoking.
  9. ... mouth, larynx, esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, and cervix. Smoking also increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes ...
  10. ... recommended healthy diet, regular exercise and to stop smoking if you are a smoker. Follow your health ...
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