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Dec 10 2009

Study: Smoking Cessation Can Improve Lung Condition in Asthma Patients

According to new findings, smoking cessation can reverse some of the lung damage that occurs among asthma sufferers from smoking cigarettes. Martine Broekema, Ph.D., the lead author of the study says that stopping smoking can reverse thickness in the airways of asthma patients, leading to less mucous production and inflammation. Read More.

categories News | shawntay | 10 December 2009 |

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