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Stay away from pollutants. As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures.
Harms of cigarette smoking and health benefits of quitting. National Cancer Institute. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causes-prevention/risk/tobacco ...
While smoking remains the leading risk factor, other contributors include secondhand smoke, air pollution, exposure to radon and a family history of lung cancer ...
The goal of this study is to evaluate using a text messaging smoking cessation service in surgical patients during the perioperative period (before scheduled ...
... smoking. Smokers and tobacco users are more likely to develop disease and ... secondhand smoke. Now, 25 years later, success stories abound: More than ...
And if you don't smoke, be sure to stay away from secondhand smoke. Chemicals in tobacco can damage the heart and blood vessels. Cigarette smoke lowers the ...
Did your New Year's resolutions include quitting smoking? While only about 5 percent of people who try to quit tobacco succeed without using smoking cessation ...
... smoking is the best treatment for this condition ... https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart-attack/expert-answers/secondhand-smoke/faq-20058082.
Of the 3,007 current smokers who responded, 34% quit at diagnosis. Patients diagnosed with smoking-related cancers were more likely to quit smoking — 40% versus ...
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