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- ... and blood cancers. Additionally, affected individuals who smoke cigarettes have a significantly increased risk of lung cancer. ... by toxic chemicals, such as those found in cigarette smoke. Normal cells are usually able to fix ...
- ... blood vessels; exposure to certain medicines or chemicals; cigarette smoking; injury or trauma; prolonged repetitive motions such ...
- ... or metal dust, viral infections, certain medications, and cigarette smoking. Some research suggests that gastroesophageal reflux disease ( ...
- ... make them worse include heat exposure, spicy food, cigarette smoking, and alcohol, all of which cause blood ...
- ... scars that widen over time to create characteristic "cigarette paper" scars. The dermatosparaxis type of the disorder ...
- ... Crohn's disease risk. Studies have found that cigarette smoking doubles the likelihood of developing this disease, ...
- ... aggravated by emotional stress, anxiety, fatigue, hunger, caffeine, cigarette smoking, or temperature extremes.Essential tremor may appear ...