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Social' Smoking Can Be Lethal | CancerQuest
Lung function decline in former smokers and low-intensity current smokers: a secondary data analysis of the NHLBI Pooled Cohorts Study - The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Only smoke socially? You're still at high risk of lung cancer | Health24
Social Smoking Raises Risk of Death From Lung Disease and Lung Cancer - The ASCO Post
Effects of cigarette smoke exposure on pulmonary physiology, muscle strength and exercise capacity in a retrospective cohort with 30,000 subjects
Social smokers' more than 8 times as likely to die of lung cancer+pic
Social smokers' face disproportionate risk o | EurekAlert!
Tobacco smoking confers risk for severe COVID‐19 unexplainable by pulmonary imaging - Li - 2021 - Journal of Internal Medicine - Wiley Online Library
Social smokers just as at risk of lung cancer as smoking 20 a day - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Social Smoking is Disproportionately Harmful: Study
Even 'Light' Smoking Ups Lung Cancer Risk | MedPage Today
Analysis Reveals Smoking Cessation's Impact on Lung Function | Pulmonology
Social smokers just as at risk of lung cancer as smoking 20 a day - BBC Science Focus Magazine
Tobacco smoking confers risk for severe COVID‐19 unexplainable by pulmonary imaging - Li - 2021 - Journal of Internal Medicine - Wiley Online Library
Pack Years of Smoking and Lung Cancer Risk
Social smokers' face disproportionate risk of death from lung disease and lung cancer - ecancer
Social smoking 'disproportionately harmful' - study
Even 'Social Smokers' Up Their Odds of Death From Lung Disease - Consumer Health News | HealthDay
Pack Years of Smoking and Lung Cancer Risk
Social Smokers Eight Times More Likely To Die Of Lung Disease
Everything you need to know about social smoking
Long-Term Lung Damage Found In Ex-Smokers, Light Smokers
Smoking less doesn't help, study says 'social smokers' 8.6 times likely to die of lung cancer than non-smokers | MEAWW
Frontiers | Immune Trait Shifts in Association With Tobacco Smoking: A Study in Healthy Women | Immunology