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In a press conference today at the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, researchers announced result...

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Tags: Cancer, Healthcare, Hospital, Smoking Cessation, Hospitals, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Education, Medical

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Second-hand smoking study: Ventilation systems smoke-free policies do not protect from exposure to nicotine in the air. http://t.co/5RZQTfbo

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Smoking Surgery | Joint Replacements | Arthritis Today Magazine

arthritistoday.org — “Two new studies show the dangers that smoking poses to patients receiving total knee or hip implants. Arthritis Today magazine.View full resource at arthritistoday.org

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Smoking linked to worse outcomes in joint replacement. Read full article in #ArthritisToday. http://t.co/q93PzBwz

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The Science of Beauty - The Most Beautiful People in the World - YouTube

youtube.com — “New York City Plastic Surgeon helps explain the science behind beauty. According to a recent study the most beautiful women in the world fall within 1 to 2 p...View full resource at youtube.com

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Watch Dr. Antell’s featured ABC video on chin implants in NY & learn how the balance of facial features creates beauty. http://t.co/iBck1NpI

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True cost of obesity in America: $190 billion - TODAY Health - TODAY.com

today.msnbc.msn.com — “The additional medical spending due to obesity is double previous estimates and exceeds even those of smoking, a new study shows. View full resource at today.msnbc.msn.com

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True cost of obesity in America: $190 billion - Health - Diet and nutrition - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “The additional medical spending due to obesity is double previous estimates and exceeds even those of smoking, a new study shows. View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Study: Obesity adds $190 billion in health costs http://t.co/Z1cAaGs9 on Fluent News

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As America's waistline expands, costs soar | Reuters

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The additional medical spending due to obesity is double previous estimates and exceeds even those of smoking http://t.co/phng0wUj

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Anti-Smoking TV Ads From Tobacco Industry Don't Help - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: THURSDAY, April 26 (HealthDay News) -- While anti-tobacco TV ads help reduce adult smoking, some ads work better than others, a new study says.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Anti-Smoking TV Ads From Tobacco Industry Don't Help - THURSDAY, April 26 (HealthDay News) -- While anti-tobacco TV ... http://t.co/ogynTdUm

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Study explores link between smoking during pregnancy, autism

medicalxpress.com — “Women who smoke in pregnancy may be more likely to have a child with high-functioning autism, such as Asperger's Disorder, according to preliminary findings from a study by researchers involved in the U.S. autism surveillance program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Study explores link between smoking during pregnancy, autism http://t.co/tV40wgWm

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Warnings on Cigarette Packs May Keep Ex-Smokers From Relapse - Yahoo! News

news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: WEDNESDAY, April 25 (HealthDay News) -- Warnings on cigarette packages about the health hazards of smoking can help deter many ex-smokers from lighting up again, a new international study finds.View full resource at news.yahoo.com

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Warnings on Cigarette Packs May Keep Ex-Smokers From Relapse http://t.co/I3t1Jb73

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Anti-tobacco TV ads help adults stop smoking, study finds

sciencedaily.com — “Anti-tobacco television advertising helps reduce adult smoking, according to a new study -- but some ads may be more effective than others.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Anti-smoking ads really do work, this study says. Did they ever influence your health decisions? http://t.co/3St1kqyq

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AGA eDigest - April 19, 2012 • American Gastroenterological Association (AGA)

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Optimism Might Cut Your Risk for Heart Attack (4/18/2012) | womenshealth.gov

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I'm in trouble. Figures. MT @womenshealth: Optimism & happiness linked to reduced heart disease risk. http://t.co/AzB5fDBp

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Barrett's Study Results by Mayo Clinic: YouTube

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Local News | Acidity in ocean killed NW oysters, new study says | Seattle Times Newspaper

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Acidity in ocean killed NW oysters, new study says http://t.co/euPhoQ1U (@seattletimes)

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Portion Size Me - YouTube

youtube.com — “A study done on how to eat fast foods and stay healthy. It's more about how much we eat than what we eat.View full resource at youtube.com

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Check out Dr Painter's 'Portion Size Me' video http://t.co/3w1n4oPH for a spin on 'supersize me' movie #txFNCE12

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AIDSmeds - Top Stories : HIV Contributes to Lung Cancer Risk, but Smoking Matters Most - by Tim Horn

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Top Stories : HIV Contributes to Lung Cancer Risk, but Smoking Matters Most http://t.co/R4tB0ehr #HIV #AIDS

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