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Health risks | Sitting compared to smoking
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Most Recently Shared on August 30, 2011 at 5:43 am By:
Is sitting comparable to smoking when it comes to health risks http://ow.ly/6gc8V The comments are interesting too.
FDA: Dissolvable Tobacco Could Reduce Health Risks - Digg
digg.com — “A Food and Drug Administration scientific advisory panel says dissolvable tobacco products could reduce health risks compared with smoking cigarettes but also have the potential to increase the overall number of tobacco users...” View full resource at digg.com
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FDA: Dissolvable Tobacco Could Reduce Health Risks | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “A Food and Drug Administration scientific advisory panel says dissolvable tobacco products could reduce health risks compared with smoking cigarettes but also have the potential to increase the overall number of tobacco users.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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FDA panel: Dissolvable tobacco could reduce risks | ajc.com
ajc.com — “RICHMOND, Va. — A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel says dissolvable tobacco products could reduce health risks compared with smoking cigarettes but also have the potential to increase the number of tobacco users.” View full resource at ajc.com
Most Recently Shared on March 22, 2012 at 6:47 pm By:
FDA panel: Dissolvable tobacco could reduce risks - Atlanta Journal Constitution http://t.co/lUQCAmIW #medicine
Americans not adhering to the 7 healthy heart recommendations
news-medical.net — “A new study of nearly 45,000 adults showed that participants who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviors or factors (such as not smoking, having normal cholesterol levels, eating a healthy diet), had a lower risk of death compared to participants who met fewer factors. The study was published in Journal of American Medical Association. The study is being published early online to coincide with its presentation at a specialty meeting of the American Heart Association.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Meeting more recommended cardiovascular health factors cuts death risk
story.israelherald.com — “People who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviours or factors (such as not smoking, having normal cholesterol levels, eating a healthy diet), had a lower risk of death compared to those who met fewer factors, although only a low percentage of adults met all seven factors.” View full resource at story.israelherald.com
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Meeting greater number of recommended cardiovascular health factors linked with lower risk of death
medicalxpress.com — “In a study that included a nationally representative sample of nearly 45,000 adults, participants who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviors or factors (such as not smoking, having normal cholesterol levels, eating a healthy diet), had a lower risk of death compared to participants ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Meeting Greater Number of Recommended Cardiovascular Health Factors Linked with Lower Risk of Death
newswise.com — “In a study that included a nationally representative sample of nearly 45,000 adults, participants who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviors or factors (such as not smoking, having normal cholesterol levels, eating a healthy diet), had a lower risk of death compared to participants who met fewer factors, although only a low percentage of adults met all seven factors, according to a study appearing in JAMA.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Meeting Greater Number of Recommended Cardiovascular Health Factors Linked with Lower Risk of Death
newswise.com — “In a study that included a nationally representative sample of nearly 45,000 adults, participants who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviors or factors (such as not smoking, having normal cholesterol levels, eating a healthy diet), had a lower risk of death compared to participants who met fewer factors, although only a low percentage of adults met all seven factors, according to a study appearing in JAMA.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Meeting Greater Number of Recommended Cardiovascular Health Factors Linked with Lower Risk of Death
newswise.com — “In a study that included a nationally representative sample of nearly 45,000 adults, participants who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviors or factors (such as not smoking, having normal cholesterol levels, eating a healthy diet), had a lower risk of death compared to participants who met fewer factors, although only a low percentage of adults met all seven factors, according to a study appearing in JAMA.” View full resource at newswise.com
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PLoS Medicine: Adult Mortality Attributable to Preventable Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases and Injuries in Japan: A Comparative Risk Assessment
plosmedicine.org — “PLoS Medicine is an open-access, peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes outstanding human studies that substantially enhance the understanding of human health and disease.” View full resource at plosmedicine.org
Most Recently Shared on January 25, 2012 at 12:59 pm By:
Tobacco smoking and high blood pressure are biggest killers of Japanese adults: http://t.co/0gzQGP5v
Sitting at a desk all day is 'as bad for health as smoking' | Mail Online
dailymail.co.uk — “Sitting down for extended periods poses a health risk as 'insidious' as smoking or over-exposure to the sun, a scientist claims” View full resource at dailymail.co.uk
Most Recently Shared on October 27, 2011 at 1:43 am By:
Sitting at a desk all day is 'as bad for health as smoking' http://t.co/kKpImEtO
Pot smoking may more than double crash risk - USATODAY.com
yourlife.usatoday.com — “Drivers who get behind the wheel after using marijuana run more than twice the risk of crashing compared to others, a new study finds.” View full resource at yourlife.usatoday.com
Most Recently Shared on October 15, 2011 at 2:29 pm By:
Pot smoking may more than double crash risk - USA Today http://t.co/oyVNUp8i #health
Smoking after menopause could increase risk for breast cancer: Study | Health & Fitness | Life | Toronto Sun
torontosun.com — “When compared to non-smokers, women who smoke cigarettes after going through menopause have higher androgen and estrogen levels, which are risk factors for breast and endometrial cancer as well as Type 2 diabetes, a new study has found.” View full resource at torontosun.com
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Smoking after menopause could increase risk for breast cancer: Study - Breast Cancer - C-Health
chealth.canoe.ca — “When compared to non-smokers, women who smoke cigarettes after going through menopause have higher androgen and estrogen levels, which are risk factors for breast and endometrial cancer as well as Type 2 diabetes, a new study has found.” View full resource at chealth.canoe.ca
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Smoking after menopause could increase risk for breast cancer: Study: When compared to non-smokers, women who sm... http://t.co/cYyIsVq
Study links prenatal smoking exposure to psychiatric meds in children - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Eight percent of children and adolescents whose mothers didn't smoke while pregnant had been prescribed antipsychotics, antidepressants or other psychiatric medications, compared with 11% of those whose mothers smoked fewer than 10 times daily during pregnancy and 14% of those whose mothers smoked …” View full resource at smartbrief.com
Most Recently Shared on August 29, 2011 at 2:18 pm By:
Study links #prenatal smoking exposure to psychiatric meds in #children. http://t.co/LtvEirO #tobacco #risk #mentalhealth
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