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Study Suggests Red Wine May Protect Against Lung Cancer
But authors say research, which focused on men, doesn't mean it's OK to smoke

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Casual Smokers at Greater Risk for Alcohol-Use Disorders
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Women's Peripheral Artery Disease Tied to Secondhand Smoke
They face 69% increased risk for heart disease, 56% risk of ischemic stroke, study finds

Fewer College Kids Smoking, But Industry Tactics a Threat
Tobacco firms spend $1M a day sponsoring campus events, giveaways, lung association says

2 Million Cancer Cases Tied to Tobacco Use
The U.S. review covered the period from 1999 to 2004


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