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The results, published in Environment International, highlight the need to reduce exposure to second-hand smoke, especially in children's environments. Our DNA acts as an instruction manual for ...
Exposure to secondhand smoke could increase the risk of developing oral cancer by 51 percent for individuals, according to a new meta-analysis of prior cancer studies, published in the journal Tobacco ...
Across the world, smoking is the leading cause of preventable death. Of the 7 million deaths that occur annually because of ...
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