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Entries from October 2006

Light Smokers Are At Risk

October 6th, 2006 · No Comments

A recent Norwegian study revealed that light smokers are not exempted from smoking related diseases. Kjell Bjartveit, a member of the research team found that smoking of 1-4 cigarettes per day can multiply the risk of death. This applied to ischemic heart diseases and lung cancer among women.

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How Do I Quit Smoking?

October 6th, 2006 · No Comments

Thinking of stopping smoking? You may ask “How do I quit smoking?”. You tried out several plans to help you to quit smoking but not successful. You became disappointed. Most smokers successfully give up smoking after six attempts. Have you tried that hard? One plan which works for a smoker doesn’t mean it works for you. You need to work out a plan that fits your routine and lifestyle. Here are some tips to personalize your …

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Smoking Parents Make Child Ill

October 5th, 2006 · No Comments

Children of smoking parents have a higher risk of developing lung cancer by 70 percent. According to a new study in Germany, passive smoking during childhood increases the risk for nasal cancer. In addition children of smoking mothers develop bladder, nasal, lung, upper aerodigestive, and kidney cancer more frequently. This may be because of breast feeding and in utero exposure to tobacco smoking. However, children of smoking fathers only show increased incidence of lung cancer.

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What Is Smoking

October 5th, 2006 · No Comments

Smoking threatens the people around you through passive smoking. Passive smoking is responsible for bronchitis and pneumonia in infants. In the United Kingdom, it causes 1,000 deaths every year. As governments becoming aware of the dangers of second hand smoke, the introduction of smoking ban are implemented in some countries.

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Deadly Puff

October 5th, 2006 · No Comments

Welcome to our first posting at DeadlyPuff.com blog.

Cancer sticks or coffin nails? These terms are often used by anti-smoking activists in their campaigns. To you, it may mean death. Anyway, we have to die someday. It’s whether you want to die in pain or in peace.

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