NEW YORK — Reflecting a global trend, Chinese men in New York City smoke at much higher rates than men or women in any other ethnic group — and deaths from lung cancer among them have soared. As a ...
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Men exposed to secondhand smoke in childhood may pass lung problems to their own kids, study says
If men were exposed to secondhand smoke during childhood, their own children are more likely to have poor lung health, a new study has found. Scientists have long known that exposure to secondhand ...
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