New data reported today suggest that lung cancer is prevalent in women who are non-smokers, but who live with smokers. Can you put someone ahead of your nasty habit and save their lives instead of demanding they live and breathe in a carcinogen-filled home?
2007-02-11
00:43:08
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The report states that female non-smokers are more susceptible to secondhand smoke than males.
2007-02-11
00:53:43 ·
update #1