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Health Tip: Non-Smokers Get Lung Cancer, Too (HealthDay)
The disturbing truth about lung cancer is that while smoking is a primary avoidable cause, non-smokers can contract lung cancer, too.
'Smoking Room' at Home Won't Shield Asthmatic Kids (HealthDay)
Simply moving to another room to smoke in the family home won't do much to protect asthmatic children, a new study finds.
Phone Counseling Helps Smokers Quit (HealthDay)
Telephone counseling and care is more helpful to smokers trying to quit than routine care provided by doctors, a new study finds.
Genes May Help Guide Lung Cancer Care (HealthDay)
Specific genetic patterns may predict the course of lung cancer, researchers report.
Urban Air Clean-Ups Save Lives (HealthDay)
Cutting down on fine particulate matter in city air can be a real lifesaver, a new study finds.
Outlook Improving for Heart, Lung Transplant Recipients (HealthDay)
The number of heart- and lung-transplant patients surviving three years or more after transplant continues to rise, according to a new global report.
Pregnancy Complications May Signal Long-Term Heart Trouble (HealthDay)
Pregnant women who experience numerous complications, such as preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, or preterm birth, may also be at an increased risk of developing heart disease and early death, new research suggests.
Spit Test Spots Oral Cancer (HealthDay)
Researchers may be within spitting distance of a reliable, saliva-based early detection test for oral cancer.
Reeve's Death Puts Focus on Women's Lung Cancer Risk (HealthDay)
Experts say it may take the illness and death of Dana Reeve, widow of actor Christopher Reeve, to finally swing attention to lung cancer's grim toll on women -- even women who, like Reeves, never smoked.
Blood Protein Could Signal Lung Disease Risk (HealthDay)
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