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More than 28 percent of all Americans smoked a pack of cigarettes a day, according to the National Cancer Institute. And no one even mentioned secondhand smoke.
... smoking program or talk to your healthcare professional about ways to quit. As much as possible, avoid secondhand smoke. Secondhand smoke may add to lung damage ...
... secondhand smoke: Don't allow smoking in your home. Don't allow smoking in your vehicle. Insist that smoking restrictions be enforced at work. Choose smoke ...
Not smoking or quitting smoking still is the most effective way to prevent lung cancer. ... secondhand smoke, long-term exposure to radon gas, workplace exposure ...
Stay away from secondhand smoke. Don't be around others who smoke. It can cause more lung damage. Get regular exercise. Ask your healthcare professional what ...
... Secondhand smoke: Avoid dangers in the air You don't smoke because you ... secondhand smoke, and consider ways to protect yourself and those you love ...
Stay away from pollutants. As much as possible, stay away from allergens and toxins such as chemical fumes or secondhand smoke. Avoid extreme temperatures.
Oxygen toxicity and secondhand smoke exposure in pediatric airway disease. Oxygen exposure in the premature newborn is harmful to lung development and can ...
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