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In this paper, we discuss how environmental factors (eg, geography, cigarette smoking, sanitation and hygiene), infectious microbes, ethnic origin, genetic ...
* Cigarette smoking (including e-cigarettes) either current or within 3 months before screening. * Current or chronic liver disease or known hepatic or ...
Currently smokes or uses potentially irritating inhalational agents (e.g., e-cigarettes, smokeless cigarettes, vaping); stopped smoking or using ...
Consumes the equivalent of >15 cigarettes a day and the investigator confirms ... Requires a cigarette within 30 minutes of waking in the morning. Has a ...
who smoke cigarettes. And we know that if you smoke cigarettes, your chances of getting lung cancer are quite a bit higher than if you don't smoke cigarettes.
Excessive tobacco use (i.e. more than 10 cigarettes a day). Excessive alcohol (> 5 drinks daily) or caffeine (>10 cups daily). Any known clinically ...
Current or former cigarette smokers with a smoking history of at least 10 pack-years; 3. A diagnosis of stable, moderate to very severe COPD (GOLD, 2015) ...
Have a family history of high cholesterol or heart attack. Are overweight. Smoke cigarettes. Have diabetes. Have high blood pressure. Don't get enough physical ...
... cigarette smoking is a risk factor for colorectal polyps and cancer. Furthermore, smoking may be associated with worse cancer-related outcomes in people who ...
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