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Low level of cigarette smoke also harmful for lungs, makes way for future lung diseases

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The researchers have found out that smoking frequently, infrequently or even inhaling second hand smoke has a direct effect on the functioning of genes present in the airways.

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Smoking, excess weight and lack of exercise behind recurring headaches in teens

Smoking, excess weight and lack of exercise behind recurring headaches in teens

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A new study on teens has brought out the fact that excess weight, smoking and lack of exercise leads to more headaches and migraines.

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Isolation as bad for health as smoking and drinking, says a study

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Researchers have found out that people who have an active social life have a longer life as compared to the people who remain isolated.

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Breast cancer survivors who smoke are at greater risk of second cancer

Breast cancer survivors who smoke are at greater risk of second cancer

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Breast cancer survivors who smoke are at far greater risk of developing cancer elsewhere in the body than those who do not, according to recent findings.

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Genes responsible for the habit of smoking

Genes responsible for the habit of smoking

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Study has revealed that genes are partially responsible for the habit of smoking and for increased chances of lung cancer.

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Smoking during pregnancy may hamper son’s fertility

Smoking during pregnancy may hamper son’s fertility

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Recent study has revealed that women who tend to smoke during the time of their pregnancy are more at risk of exposing their sons to the increased risk of infertility.

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The higher the work pressure, the lower the nicotine dependence, study finds

The higher the work pressure, the lower the nicotine dependence, study finds

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Study has revealed that having more work pressure and smoking bans help cut down the dependence on nicotine

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CT scan may help identify smokers more at risk of emphysema

CT scan may help identify smokers more at risk of emphysema

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A study has revealed that CT Scans may be the key to identify smokers who are more likely to develop emphysema.

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Long term habit of smoking leads to lower IQ levels

Long term habit of smoking leads to lower IQ levels

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A study conducted by a group of researchers has found that smoking cigarettes results in lower levels of intelligence in the longer run.

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Moderate drinking could reduce arthritis risk

Moderate drinking could reduce arthritis risk

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Research has found that moderate drinking helps reduce the damage in knee joints, caused by rheumatoid arthritis

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