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- Quitting smoking and other nicotine products, including e-cigarettes, before surgery can improve your recovery and outcome after surgery. ...
- Low-Yield Cigarettes (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Data and statistical information regarding the health consequences of low-yield cigarettes. ... Smoking/Specifics ... Smoking ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- ... chemicals that are associated with chewing or sniffing tobacco include aniline, naphthalene, phenol, pyrene, tar, and 2-naphthylamine.
- Cigar Smoking and Cancer (National Cancer Institute)A fact sheet about the health risks associated with cigar smoking. ... Smoking/Related Issues ... Smoking ... Head and Neck Cancer/Related Issues ... Head and Neck Cancer ...
- Smoking and Youth (National Library of Medicine)... cigars are not safe alternatives to cigarettes. Low-tar and additive-free tobacco products are not safe either. Young people who ...
- Tobacco Addiction (American Academy of Family Physicians)Smoking/Start Here ... Smoking ... American Academy of Family Physicians
- Hookahs (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Smoking/Specifics ... Smoking ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Data and statistical information regarding Hookahs.
- ... substances that damage the lung when inhaled, including tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide, and cyanide. Long-term exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke and/or repeated respiratory infections also can ...
- Cannabis (Marijuana) DrugFacts (National Institute on Drug Abuse)Marijuana/Specifics ... Marijuana ... National Institute on Drug Abuse ... From the National Institutes of Health ... A plain-language summary about cannabis, how people ...
- Lung Cancer Prevention (National Cancer Institute)Lung Cancer/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Lung Cancer ... Lung cancer prevention approaches include avoiding exposure to risk factors like tobacco smoke, radon, ...