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‘Vaping’ Increases Odds of Asthma and COPD - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Vaping and smoking together may be worse than either habit alone. Using data from a large federal government telephone survey of adults, Johns Hopkins Medicine</b> ...
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Tobacco-Free at Work | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Employees cannot use any tobacco products during their work shifts. This includes during meals and breaks. Tobacco products include cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars,</b> ...
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Coronavirus: Smoking, Vaping, Wildfire Smoke and Air Pollution
Secondhand cigarette smoke is known to cause health problems, and although there isn’t yet scientific proof that it can spread the coronavirus and cause COVID-19,</b> ...
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Oral Cancer and Tobacco | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Tobacco use is known as a major risk factor for oral and many other cancers. All tobacco products, including cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, chewing tobacco, and</b> ...
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Smoking and the Digestive System | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Smoking can harm your digestive system in a number of ways. Smokers tend to get heartburn and peptic ulcers more often than nonsmokers. Smoking makes those</b> ...
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Vaping Cannabis Produces Stronger Effects Than Smoking Cannabis For ...
In a small study of infrequent cannabis users, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have shown that, compared with smoking cannabis, vaping it increased the rate of</b> ...
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Dangers of Vaping from Johns Hopkins All Children's
In 2016, more than 2 million U.S. middle and high school students used <b>e-cigarettes</b> in the past 30 days. What is Vaping? Vaping is inhaling and exhaling a</b> ...
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Preventive Cardiology | The Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute
Johns Hopkins cardiologists are leaders in <b>preventive cardiology</b> research. With <b>preventive cardiology</b>, the goal is to reduce risk factors and prevent</b> ...
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Heart Health: Answers From Cardiologist Dr. Michael Blaha
Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Some of the first steps toward a healthy heart are</b> ...
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How to Treat a Burn from a Vape Pen | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Minor Burns. Vape burns can happen suddenly. For minor burns (those smaller than the size of a quarter), Caffrey suggests a cool compress (not ice). Then, each</b> ...
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