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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for tobacco
  1. Some of the chemicals associated with tobacco smoke include ammonia, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, propane, methane, acetone, hydrogen cyanide and various carcinogens. Other chemicals that are associated with chewing ...
  2. Tobacco use and exposure may cause an acceleration of coronary artery disease and peptic ulcer disease. It ...
  3. Tobacco and its various components increase the risk of several types of cancer especially cancer of the ...
  4. Images ... In general, chronic exposure to cigarette smoking may cause increased risk of cancer, COPD, coronary artery disease, stroke, ...
  5. The addictive effects of the nicotine found in tobacco have been well documented. Nicotine is believed to ... addictive potential comparable to alcohol, cocaine, and morphine. Tobacco and its various components increase the risk of ...
  6. ... who have a history of smoking or chewing tobacco.
  7. ... monoxide, and cyanide. Long-term exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke and/or repeated respiratory infections also can ...