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  2. Smoking in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in Vietnam is a major health concern, with an estimated 50% of men and 5% of women using tobacco, an estimated 18 million smokers in 2013. [1] In the same year, 47 million non-smokers in Vietnam were regularly exposed to tobacco smoke. [ 2 ]

  3. Health in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Thirty percent of heart disease deaths are caused by smoking cigarettes. [22] Lung cancer is the third leading cause of death in Vietnam and tobacco risk factors that cause death and disability. [23] Vietnam has reduced the supply of tobacco products through the ratification of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

  4. Cannabis in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the percentage of people who used marijuana before Vietnam was 12%, while by 1970, it was 46%. [1] The same study also showed that from 1967 to 1971, the number of soldiers who used marijuana semi-regularly went from 7% to 34%, while the number that used it regularly was 17% by 1971.

  5. He's a doctor studying why lung cancer rates are rising in ...

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    Stanford University medical professor Dr. Bryant Lin was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer despite never smoking. Now, he's using himself as a case study to teach students about patient care.

  6. Crack Your Neck Much? Here’s What Experts Have to Say ... - AOL

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    When you crack your neck, that feeling of relief is caused by releasing some gas bubbles which relieves some of the pressure inside the joint.” The cracking sound that you hear or feel is the ...

  7. Requiring ugly images of smoking's harm on cigarettes won't ...

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    Another shows a man's chest with a long scar from surgery and a different warning: “Smoking can cause heart disease and strokes by clogging arteries.” Nearly 120 countries around the world ...

  8. Health status of Asian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Lung cancer rates for Southeast Asians are 18 percent higher than for White Americans. [35] 28.9% of all Asian Americans smoked at one point in their lives. Current rates of smoking stand at 14.8%. Smokers are more likely males (22.6%) than females (7.3%). [36] However, high smoking prevalence is concentrated around certain areas.

  9. TMMC Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    Yearly, the center organizes tens of public seminars to raise awareness about breast cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, and liver cancer across the country. It is also the first private institute in Vietnam advocating for the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month of WHO through a nationwide seminar and free screening tests for tens of ...