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Childhood Exposure To Cigarette Smoke Causes Long-Term Harm
Children exposed to tobacco smoke have a higher chance of developing emphysema than those who grew up in smoke-free households
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
News Health Guru
Students and Smoking
Are you ready to quit smoking? If you're like 51 percent of college smokers, you only smoke cigarettes on a social basis, and don't consider...
Expert : Dr. Robert Gorski
College Health Guru
The Real Cost of Smoking
If lung cancer isn't enough reason to stop smoking, then watch this video to see what it really costs you to smoke cigarettes. Smokers not ...
Expert : Dr. Joshua Fink
Health Guru
Your Quitting Plan
Wondering how to quit smoking? This video can help any smoker get ready to stop smoking cigarettes. Smart preparation is an important part...
Expert : Dr. Joshua Fink
Health Guru
Tips To Quit Smoking While Pregnant
The American Lung Association® (American Lung Association Date Extracted 1/21/99) has stated, "The best time to quit is when the wo...
Contributor : CDC
Pregnancy Health Guru
The Weight Gain Correlation
Ninety percent of would-be ex-smokers cite fear about weight gain as a reason not to quit. But weight gain and smoking cessation do NOT have...
Expert : Dr. Joshua Fink
Health Guru
Quitting Smoking Increases Your Diabetes Risk
According to a new research study at Johns Hopkins, smokers who quit have a 70% increased risk of developing type II Diabetes.
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
News Health Guru
Effects of Smoking While Pregnant
Tobacco smoke and nicotine, a chemical in tobacco smoke, are listed on the California 123 (CAL/123) Proposition 65 list of developmental tox...
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Pregnancy Health Guru
Secondhand Smoke Damages Teenagers' Hearts
In most states, it's illegal to sell cigarettes to minors and many a public service announcement has decried the harmful effects of teen smo...
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
News Health Guru
Cancer Doesn't Deter Smoking
According to a shocking study published in the Journal of Oncology Practice, 56% of active smokers continued to smoke after getting a cancer...
Contributor : Joshua Silberstein
News Health Guru




