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Published: 11/20/2009 -- ©2009 healthvideo.com     

Cigarettes May Be More Dangerous for Women Than Men

Toxins in cigarettes may be more dangerous for women than they are for men.

Stem Cells Can Reverse Chemo Therapy Damage
One of the side effects of chemotherapy is an increased risk for heart damage.
Low-Tar Cigarettes May Make It Harder to Quit Smoking
Switching to low-tar cigarettes may actually make it more difficult to quit smoking.

Quitting Smoking May Increase Your Risk for Diabetes
A new study finds quitting smoking may increase your risk for diabetes short-term.
Secondhand Smoke is Linked to Lung Cancer
Secondhand smoke exposure among children can increase the risk of developing lung cancer as adults-- even if they never smoke.

Some CT Scans May Douse Patients in Radiation
A new study finds radiation doses for common CT procedures vary widely.
Soy Food May Help Prevent Breast Cancer
A study of Chinese women finds those who ate foods high in soy had a lower risk for breast cancer recurrence and death.

Childhood Cancer Survivor Could Lead to Heart Problems
Childhood cancer survivors have an increased risk for heart problems.
Pistachios Could Fight Cancer
Pistachios appear to have cancer-fighting properties.

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