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* [[ Brand555 State Express of London |Brand 555 State Express of London ]] | * [[ Brand555 State Express of London |Brand 555 State Express of London ]] | ||
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Smoking has been linked to lung cancer by medical research institutions throughout the world (through the use of observational studies). Recent findings by the World Health Organization suggest that U.S. white male smokers have an 8% chance of acquiring lung cancer at some point in their lives, as opposed to the 2% chance of acquiring lung cancer among U.S. white male non-smokers. Second-hand smoke also increases the risk of various diseases and cancers. | Smoking has been linked to lung cancer by medical research institutions throughout the world (through the use of observational studies). Recent findings by the World Health Organization suggest that U.S. white male smokers have an 8% chance of acquiring lung cancer at some point in their lives, as opposed to the 2% chance of acquiring lung cancer among U.S. white male non-smokers. Second-hand smoke also increases the risk of various diseases and cancers. |
Revision as of 09:48, 10 January 2007
Cigarettes 5
- Brand 5
- Brand 5 Bats
- Brand 5 Klas
- Brand 5 Star
- Brand 50
- Brand 50/50
- Brand 50 Let Komi ASSR
- Brand 50 Let SSSR
- Brand 501 Match
- Brand 5050
- Brand 51
- Brand 51 Wuyi
- Brand 520 Supreme
- Brand 53
- Brand 55
- Brand 555
- Brand 555 State Express
- Brand 555 State Express of London
- Brand 57
- Brand 59
Smoking has been linked to lung cancer by medical research institutions throughout the world (through the use of observational studies). Recent findings by the World Health Organization suggest that U.S. white male smokers have an 8% chance of acquiring lung cancer at some point in their lives, as opposed to the 2% chance of acquiring lung cancer among U.S. white male non-smokers. Second-hand smoke also increases the risk of various diseases and cancers.