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Quit smoking, exercise regularly to stay away from cancer Times of India One in three cancer deaths can be prevented through changing lifestyle habits, such as eating healthily, exercising regularly, not smoking and reducing alcohol consumption. It is pertinent to mention that World Cancer Day observed on February 4 is the ... and more » |
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•80 percent of smokers started before the age of 21. •Smokers are four times more likely than nonsmokers to experience depression. •Smoking is responsible for 30 percent of cancer deaths.
Sir: November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that one in five Ontarians still smoke? Cigarette smoking causes about 30% of cancer deaths in Ontario and about 85% of lung cancers.[...]
Tags: Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Deaths, Cigarette Smoking, Deaths In Ontario, Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Awareness, Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Lung Cancers, Quit Smoking, Sarnia Observer
Sir: November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that one in five Ontarians still smoke? Cigarette smoking causes about 30% of cancer deaths in Ontario and about 85% of lung cancers.[...]
Tags: Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Deaths, Cigarette Smoking, Deaths In Ontario, Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Awareness, Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Lung Cancers, Quit Smoking, Sarnia Observer
Sir: November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that one in five Ontarians still smoke? Cigarette smoking causes about 30% of cancer deaths in Ontario and about 85% of lung cancers.[...]
Tags: Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Deaths, Cigarette Smoking, Deaths In Ontario, Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer Awareness, Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Lung Cancers, Quit Smoking, Sarnia Observer