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Re: Why Smoke when Lung Cancer is a leading cause of death?
It wouldn't hurt for research into "smoking induced ailments" to take a good long look at the risks for the same ailments caused by exposures to things..such as my work related hazards or house hold chemicals or smog as H.B. mentioned and how these effect non-smokers as well as smokers.
It's funny you can always spot a non-smoker at my work...they're the ones that are always complaining about stuffed sinuses, sore throats and coughing. Whilst those of us that smoke don't tend to suffer these effects.
That thick brown fog is just too much for them (the non-smokers)...on a good day you can see the far end of the shop, on a typical day you can kinda-sorta see your feet!!!!!
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Last edited by DFINITLYDISTRUBD; 01-30-2008 at 05:46 PM..
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