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| Facts about Cigar Smoking | | | ... in men. New England Journal of Medicine 1999 Jun;340;1773-1780. Questions and Answers about Cigar Smoking National Cancer Institute; Pipe and Cigar Smoking: Factsheet No. 13 Action on Smoking and Health (ASH | | | The Health Hazards of Cigar Smoking | | | Cigar smoking has been linked to several smoking-related diseases and conditions. ... A. Cigar smoking has been linked to several smoking-related diseases and conditions. | | | ACS :: Cigar Smoking | | | Health risks associated with cigar smoking. JAMA . 2000; 284:735-740. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Tobacco Use, Access, and Exposure to Tobacco in Media Among Middle and High ... | | | ACS :: Cigar Smoking | | | The health risk associated with occasional cigar smoking (less than daily) is not known. Does Inhaling Affect the Risk of Cancer? While almost all cigarette smokers inhale, most cigar smokers do ... | | | Archive: Personal Health: Cigar Smoking | | | Articles from The New York Times archives have not been edited to reflect the most recent research. Consult your health professional for the most up-to-date information. | | | Health Risks & Benefits of Smoking Cigars | | | Smoking tobacco can cause cancer, especially when inhaled on a daily basis. Cigar smokers should ... We are all aware of the dangers of smoking. Inhaling the smoke from cigarettes (and even cigars) on ... | | | Cigar Smoking and Health | | | CIGAR SMOKING and HEALTH. SInce 1993, consumption of cigars in the United States has increased by 44.5%. Past Surgeon General's Reports on the health consequences of smoking ... | | | Cigar History, Cigar Health, Cigar Health Risk | | | Cigar History at Cigar Cyclopedia. Your source for Cigar Health and Cigar Health Risks ... The joy of smoking rolled tobacco leaves began in the Americas hundreds of years ago and was ... | | | Cigar Use | OSH | CDC | | | Health Effects. Regular cigar smoking is associated with an increased risk for cancers of the lung, oral cavity, larynx, and esophagus. 1,3; Heavy cigar smokers and those who inhale deeply may be ... | | | Pipe and Cigar Smoking: Fact Sheet no. 13 | | | factsheet no: 13. Pipe and cigar smoking . Action on Smoking and Health – July 2004 . How do cigars differ from cigarettes? Cigars are defined by the US Department of the Treasury as “any roll of ... | | | Cigar Smoking and Cancer | | | Scientific evidence has shown that cancers of the oral cavity (lip, tongue, mouth, and throat ... 1. What are the health risks associated with cigar smoking? Scientific evidence has shown that ... | | | Cigar Smoking and Cancer | | | Scientific evidence has shown that cancers of the oral cavity (lip, tongue, mouth, and throat ... 1. What are the health risks associated with cigar smoking? Scientific evidence has shown that ... | | | Overview of Cigar Smoking and Oral Cancer Risks | | | 1 National Cancer Institute (NCI) Monograph Number 9 (NIH Publication No. 98-4302): Cigar Smoking: Health Effects and Trends (February 1998) Report summarized and discussed by Margaret J. | | | Facts About Cigar Smoking | | | Previous Surgeon General's Reports on the health consequences of smoking presented clear evidence that cigar smoking represents a significant health risk and is not a safe alternative to ... | | | Required Disclosure of Cigar Health Risks | | | According to FTC allegations, the failure of cigar companies to disclose the health risks of cigar smoking has been deceptive and unfair, in violation of the FTC Act. | | | Facts about Cigar Smoking--- | | | Facts about Cigar Smoking--- Fact Sheet Since 1993, the use of cigars in the United States has increased by 34 percent. Previous Surgeon General's Reports on the health consequences of smoking ... | |
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