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Zayn Malik Quit His Smoking Habit

| January 6, 2012

smoking stars onlineOne Direction star Zayn Malik has resolved to get healthy in the New Year by giving up smoking. The singer is determined to improve his voice by quitting his nicotine habit, after a telling-off from the boy band’s management team. But the 18 year old admits it’ll be a tough challenge since he currently smokes up to 20 cigarettes a day. He says, “My New Year’s resolution is definitely to quit smoking. I need to do it.”

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Smoking During Pregnancy and Asthma

| August 23, 2011

discount kent cigarettesWhen it comes to the effects of Kent cigarettes smoking, the most delicate time for a child’s genetic development is before birth. A new study from the University of California, San Francisco, found that exposure to tobacco smoke in utero was far more likely to cause severe asthma than exposure during the first two years of life.

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Danger of Spice Cigarettes

| October 18, 2010

discount cigarettes onlineAt Queen of the Valley Medical Center a lot of patients come and go out who unknowingly put themselves in harm’s way. And several patients come in with severe health complications due to smoking “spice” cigarettes like Kiss.

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Smoking a Really Serious Problem in Missouri

| September 22, 2010

cigarettes onlineNational studies have long pointed to Missouri as a problem state when it comes to smoking. A study by Washington University breaks down the high-risk groups and pushes for policy change. Sarah Shelton from the Center for Tobacco Policy Research at Washington University says more than 23 percent of Missourians smoke Hilton and other famous brands— among the highest in the nation.

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Smoking is Still a Reason for Concern

| September 13, 2010

cigarettes onlineCigarette smoke pollutes the body. Despite hammering home that message for almost 40 years now, tobacco remains the leading preventable cause of death, disease and disability in the U.S. Every year about 443,000 people die from smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke, and 8.6 million more suffer serious illnesses from smoking Winston and other brands, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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