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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Cigarette
  1. ... breast cancer in African American women who smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoke contains chemicals that can cause errors in ... enzyme activity. As a result, the chemicals from cigarette smoke are not broken down. They cause errors ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... been exposed to environmental risk factors, such as cigarette smoke or certain kinds of dust or fumes. ...
  4. ... make them worse include heat exposure, spicy food, cigarette smoking, and alcohol, all of which cause blood ...
  5. ... or metal dust, viral infections, certain medications, and cigarette smoking. Some research suggests that gastroesophageal reflux disease ( ...
  6. ... by toxic chemicals, such as those found in cigarette smoke. DNA damage occurs frequently, but normal cells ...
  7. ... by toxic chemicals, such as those found in cigarette smoke. DNA damage occurs frequently, but normal cells ...
  8. ... Crohn's disease risk. Studies have found that cigarette smoking doubles the likelihood of developing this disease, ...
  9. ... aggravated by emotional stress, anxiety, fatigue, hunger, caffeine, cigarette smoking, or temperature extremes.Essential tremor may appear ...
  10. ... blood vessels; exposure to certain medicines or chemicals; cigarette smoking; injury or trauma; prolonged repetitive motions such ...
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