Studies Outline Specific Secondhand Smoke Risks
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How To Stop Addiction: Studies outline specific secondhand smoke risks
These days, it should come as no surprise to anyone that exposure to tobacco smoke is unhealthy. Many studies have linked secondhand smoke to respiratory problems, asthma, sudden infant death syndrome, middle ear infections and other physical health problems.
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How To Stop Addiction: More good reads to while away the summer
There is a reason summer books have their reputation for fun: Fewer seem to be about foreign diplomacy and more are geared toward robots (or dragons) trying to take over the world. But this season’s new books go to the bright beach and into shadowy woods.
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