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Smokers Toxic to Bar, Restaurant Workers (HealthDay)
It's a tip waiters and bartenders could do without.
Candy Cigarettes May Lead to the Real Thing (HealthDay)
Childhood puffs on candy cigarettes may lead to adult smoking habits, a new study warns.
Smokers' Infants Have High Nicotine Levels (HealthDay)
In homes where at least one parent smokes, infants have 5.5 times higher levels of a nicotine toxin called cotinine in their urine than infants of nonsmokers, a British study finds.
Lung Illness Linked to Heart, Bone Problems (HealthDay)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a common, often fatal lung disease in smokers, can also stiffen arteries, new British researcher shows.
Docs Should Tackle Patients' Problem Behaviors All at Once: Study (HealthDay)
Patients often come to doctors with many behavioral or dietary problems that exacerbate their health woes. Now, a new study finds it may be more effective for physicians to tackle these factors all at once instead of one at a time.
Private Insurance May Help in Earlier Cancer Detection (HealthDay)
Uninsured Americans or those with certain types of public health insurance are more likely to have oral or breast cancer diagnosed at an advanced stage, compared to people with private insurance whose disease is caught earlier.
PET Scans ID Esophageal Cancers Benefiting From Chemo (HealthDay)
Positron emission tomography (PET) accurately identifies positive metabolic responses to chemotherapy in patients with esophageal cancer and helps doctors tailor treatment, says a German study.
New Biomarkers Classify Outcomes of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers (HealthDay)
New algorithms that use mass spectrometry techniques to classify outcomes of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients are outlined in two studies in the June 6 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Disagreement With Doctor on Health Hurts Cancer Patients (HealthDay)
Disagreeing with your doctor may be hazardous to your health, especially if you're battling cancer.
More Research That Secondhand Smoke Harms Kids (HealthDay)
Even minor exposure to secondhand smoke can harm the cardiovascular system of children, a new study concludes.
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