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Morning cough six times more likely to disappear if you stop smoking

Morning cough six times more likely to disappear if you stop smoking

Heart disease and stroke hit younger in developing countries

Heart disease and stroke hit younger in developing countries

New Saint Louis University research sheds light on how obesity occurs

New Saint Louis University research sheds light on how obesity occurs

Smoking tobacco with a water pipe increasingly popular among women

Smoking tobacco with a water pipe increasingly popular among women

UK, Millions of people are set to become healthcare experts in their own home

UK, Millions of people are set to become healthcare experts in their own home

The cancer death rate for African-American males would drop by nearly two-thirds if their exposure to tobacco smoke was eliminated

The cancer death rate for African-American males would drop by nearly two-thirds if their exposure to tobacco smoke was eliminated

Cell associated with asthma linked to tobacco smoke

Cell associated with asthma linked to tobacco smoke

Coalition forms to promote 75 cent tobacco tax increase

Coalition forms to promote 75 cent tobacco tax increase

Can public health promotion beat disease?

Can public health promotion beat disease?

Obesity common factor for poor health among men

Obesity common factor for poor health among men

Lung cancer varies between men and women

Lung cancer varies between men and women

How to beat throat cancer

How to beat throat cancer

Evidence suggests cutting back on state-sponsored smoking prevention campaigns could increase smoking rates

Evidence suggests cutting back on state-sponsored smoking prevention campaigns could increase smoking rates

Sound sleep in infants lessens likelihood of drug abuse in later years

Sound sleep in infants lessens likelihood of drug abuse in later years

Teenager smoking on the rise

Teenager smoking on the rise

Vast majority of college smokers don't quit

Vast majority of college smokers don't quit

The amount of female smokers rose by 600% in the 20th century

The amount of female smokers rose by 600% in the 20th century

Lung cancer affects male and females differently

Lung cancer affects male and females differently

Strongest evidence yet for the role of genetic factors in smoking addiction

Strongest evidence yet for the role of genetic factors in smoking addiction

Vitamin C can reduce levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation and chronic disease

Vitamin C can reduce levels of C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation and chronic disease

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