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Quitting Smoking May Halve Risk of Oral Health Problems
Smokers four times more likely to develop oral conditions, such as mouth cancers, gum disease, study finds

Nearly 900,000 Fewer Cancer Deaths Since 1990: Report
Researchers credit trend to better detection, treatment and drop in smoking

Secondhand Smoke May Trigger Nicotine Craving
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Smoking Could Raise Odds for Advanced Kidney Cancer
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