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WHO-TV - Can a friend save your life? Can you save a friend’s life, or your mother’s, or your sister’s? Breast cancer is the leading cancer site among American women and is second only to lung cancer in cancer deaths, and it is something women cannot ignore
Secondhand smoke risks are upgraded
Baltimore Sun - As states and localities debate smoking bans, U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona declared yesterday that secondhand smoke triggers diseases that include lung cancer and sudden infant death syndrome — and that no level is safe. “Science has
Special Report: Finding a Cure for Cancer
WSFA - It was lung cancer. Her daughter Christy Fausnight, a nurse, works for the doctor who found the spot on Cathy’s lung. She says, “Knowing everything I know, watching somebody so outgoing, who can’t walk down the hallway, that was the hard part.” Cathy
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Surgeon general says all secondary smoke deadly
Nashville Tennessean - It cites “overwhelming scientific evidence” that secondhand smoke causes heart disease, lung cancer and a list of other illnesses. The report calls for smoke-free buildings and public places, saying that separate smoking sections and ventilation
Smoking controversy continues
Farmington Daily Times - Secondhand smoke is known to have negative effects on the body’s cardiovascular system and can lead to heart disease and lung cancer, the report found. Those who do not smoke have a 30 percent greater chance of developing heart disease or lung cancer
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New Research Findings Published In National Academy Of Sciences
Medical News Today - Corporation (Nasdaq: ACEL) announced today that groundbreaking, independent new research findings show that the elusive molecular mechanism that asbestos uses to provoke lung cancer may have been identified. The research also found that ONCONASE(R