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- Are Menthol Cigarettes Riskier Than Non-Menthol?
- Are Movies Prompting Youngsters to Smoke?
- CDC: Medicaid Could Do More to Fight Smoking
- CDC: More States Need to Go ‘Smoke-Free’
- Cigarette Ads a Powerful Lure for Teen Smoking
- Cigarette Maker Subverted Smoking Study, Researchers Say
- Cigarette Smoking Linked to Lou Gehrig’s Disease
- Combining PTSD, Stop-Smoking Therapies Works
- Death Stalks Smokers in Beta-Carotene Study
- E-Cigarette Firms Get FDA Warning
- Even Low Tobacco Smoke Exposure Is Risky
- FDA Challenges Tobacco Companies
- FDA Proposes New Cigarette Warning Labels
- FDA to Regulate E-Cigarettes Just Like Tobacco
- Fed's Antismoking Efforts Get Passing Grade
- Heavy Smokers in U.S. Dwindling
- Higher Blood Pressure in Kids Whose Parents Smoke
- Kids Who Watch R-Rated Movies at Risk for Smoking
- Nonsmoker Lung Cancer: A Different Disease?
- Quit Smoking, Raise ‘Good’ Cholesterol
- Risks of Thirdhand Cigarette Smoke Can Linger
- Secondhand Smoke Risks Hearing Loss
- Smokeless Tobacco Rates on the Rise
- Smokeless Tobacco Won't Help Smokers Quit
- Smokers Help Heart Research
- Smokers' Sperm Less Fertile
- Smoking Causes Immediate Damage
- Smoking Linked to Alzheimer's and Dementia
- Smoking May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
- Smoking May Turn on Lung Cancer Genes
- Smoking May Worsen Cancer Pain
- Smoking Raises Surgery Risks
- Smoking Too Common Among Young Diabetes Patients
- Study Does Nothing to Patch Up Nicotine's Reputation
- Study Shows Toxins in Marijuana Smoke
- Study: Antismoking Laws Halve Lung Cancers
- Study: Chantix Has Little or No Suicide Risk
- Study: Less Parkinson's in Smokers
- Study: Quit Smoking, Don't Cut Back
- Study: Secondhand Smoke Fading
- Study: Teen Antismoking Ads Backfiring
- Surgeon General: No Amount of Smoking Is Safe
- Survey: E-Cigarettes May Help Smokers Quit
- Tobacco Cravings Linger, Raising Relapse Odds
- Toenail Nicotine Test May Predict Lung Cancer
- Too Much Texting Increases Health Risks in Teens
- U.S. Smoking Rates Keep Life Expectancy Down
- Women Who Smoke May Raise Breast Cancer Risk
- Youth Tobacco Use: Downward Trend Is Slowing
