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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Smoking and Quitting Briefs

The latest word on secondhand smoke

Cancer patients, too, find it hard to give up smoking

Secondhand smoke: European study looks at respiratory disease and environmental tobacco smoke

Smokeless tobacco: Yeah, it's not good for you either

Lung cancer: How doctors follow up on results from a CT scan

Smoking is smoking: Teens believe (incorrectly) that lights are healthier than regular cigarettes

Growing pains: Why do kids abuse alcohol and drugs?

Nicotine patches: Can they work for teens?

Living with lung cancer: How patients deal with the stigma of the disease

The truth about cigarettes: Half of persistent smokers die from their habit

Need help quitting?: Antidepressants may not help you kick smoking

No smoking: Banning cigarettes improves air quality

Put out that cigarette: Surgeon General's report lists negative effects of smoking

Cutting down: Smoking fewer cigarettes may not do you any good

It's never too late: Quitting smoking later in life still has health benefits

Snuffing out smoking: Using reduced-exposure tobacco products decreases exposure to carcinogens

Pipe smoking: Guess what? It's not good for you, either

Light cigarettes: No matter how you slice it, smoking is bad for your health

Women smokers: Females do not have a higher risk of lung cancer than males

Lung cancer link: Exposure to arsenic increases risk for smokers

Targeting teens: Antitobacco campaigns may prevent kids from lighting up

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