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		<title>Bad Breath and Chewing Tobacco</title>
		<description>R. Drysdale							 asked: Most people know that smoking causes halitosis but think that bad breath and chewing tobacco aren't a problem. If you're not exhaling smoke, how could it cause a bad odor on the breath? Unfortunately, just as chewing tobacco carries its own risk of cancers and other health ...</description>
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		<title>3 Shocking Secrets Tobacco Companies Are Hiding From You</title>
		<description>Eric Tokar							 asked: For as long as they have been around tobacco companies have been looking for unethical ways to get new smokers and keep existing smokers hooked on there deadly addictive products. From big tobacco's 1950 ads paying doctors nice sums of money to say on commercials that they ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/03/3-shocking-secrets-tobacco-companies-are-hiding-from-you/</link>
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		<title>Dangers Of Smokeless Tobacco</title>
		<description>Zachary Malott							 asked: SMOKELESS TOBACCO. Two words. Most people might have heard of it but really do not have any idea of the impact of the product that these "two words" can have on the millions of, "users" of smokeless tobacco.1) Pouch tobacco - this product is a stringy cut ...</description>
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		<title>Tobacco: a Brief History</title>
		<description>Anne Clarke							 asked: From early America and through over half of the 20th century, tobacco was one of the most essential parts of the national economy. There are still plenty of tobacco companies out there--but the market is less powerful now because of research and cancer studies. The Surgeon General's ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/03/tobacco-a-brief-history/</link>
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		<title>Chewing Tobacco - How To Quit The Habit</title>
		<description>Alan B. Densky							 asked: If you think smokeless tobacco is "up to snuff" and harmless, think again. Whatever you like to call it - spitting, dipping or chewing - it is every bit as harmful as smoking. A lot of doctors believe more so because users are not as aware ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/03/chewing-tobacco-how-to-quit-the-habit/</link>
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		<title>Tobacco Related Problems and Oral Hygiene</title>
		<description>Al Cox							 asked: It is very well known that the excessive use of tobacco can cause several problems, not only to our lungs and respiratory system but to our oral cavity as well. Dentists have known the detrimental effects of using tobacco and cigarettes, however not many smokers are aware ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/03/tobacco-related-problems-and-oral-hygiene/</link>
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		<title>Bladder Cancer Risks Of Smokeless Tobacco</title>
		<description>Zachary Malott							 asked: Ever think about the dangers of smokeless tobacco? If you use smokeless tobacco your first thoughts are probably the chance of contracting lip, tongue, throat and stomach cancer. These are certainly cancers that have been proven to develop from smokeless tobacco use.Many people are not aware that ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/02/bladder-cancer-risks-of-smokeless-tobacco/</link>
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		<title>The Psychology Of Breaking The Chewing Tobacco Addiction</title>
		<description>Alan B. Densky							 asked: For numerous people around the world, smokeless tobacco is something they have tried, if not something indulged in regularly. Most people associate smokeless tobacco with sports stars, and incorrectly believe that it is a safe alternative to smoking cigarettes. Unfortunately for them, this proves to be ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/02/the-psychology-of-breaking-the-chewing-tobacco-addiction/</link>
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		<title>Quit Smoking: 21 Shocking Smoking Facts, The Tobacco Companies Don&#8217;t Want You To Know</title>
		<description>Ben Adams							 asked: Smoking is a global problem. It is estimated that one in three adults smoke, with over 1 billion people smoking worldwide. The majority of these smokers reside in countries on the low end to the middle of the socioeconomic spectrum. Of this majority, about 80% live in ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/02/quit-smoking-21-shocking-smoking-facts-the-tobacco-companies-dont-want-you-to-know/</link>
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		<title>Physical Effects Of Withdrawal From Tobacco</title>
		<description>Jack Smith							 asked: The most commonly felt effects of physical withdrawal from tobacco smoking are feelings of anger, depression, anxiety and restlessness. A chain smoker’s body experiences sharply rising and falling levels of nicotine on a daily basis. In the withdrawal stage, these cycles are coming to an end. Over ...</description>
		<link>http://www.wiistash.com/2010/02/physical-effects-of-withdrawal-from-tobacco/</link>
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