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Low-level exposure cadmium linked to emphysema - News-Medical.Net
New research suggests that cadmium is one of the critical ingredients causing emphysema, and even low-level exposure attained through second-hand smoke and other means may also increase the chance of developing lung disease. The University of
TheStar.com | living | ‘Maximizing’ dating presents a moral quandary - Toronto Star
Q: I’m single and “parallel dating.” I’ve been seeing one girl for two months. We’re physically intimate, but have had neither explicit discussions about exclusive relationships, nor an implicit “I love you.” I’ve gone on a couple of dates with
Second-hand smoke can up lung disease risk - Thaindian.com
Washington, Aug 20 (ANI): Low-level exposure to cadmium attained through second-hand smoke and other means can put people at an increased risk of developing lung disease, says a new University of Michigan School of Public Health study. Previous
Newly Identified Free Radicals More Dangerous - Medheadlines.com
It s generally understood that smoking cigarettes dramatically increases one s likelihood of developing lung cancer. But people who ve never smoked also get lung cancer. Theories abound but there s no generally accepted reason, other than
Group says it’s pro-health, not anti-smoker - Emporia gazette.com
Proponents of a clean-air ordinance have made smoking cessation a component of their proposal to prohibit smoking here in buildings to which the public has access. We don t want to make smokers feel that we re targeting them, said Teresa
Low level cadmium exposure linked to lung disease - Genetic Engineering News
ANN ARBOR, Mich.—New research suggests that cadmium is one of the critical ingredients causing emphysema, and even low-level exposure attained through second-hand smoke and other means may also increase the chance of developing lung disease. The