Stroke survivors were more likely to continue cigarette smoking than cancer survivors, raising the risk that they will have more
Stroke survivors less likely than cancer survivors to have quit smoking, says new study

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Stroke survivors were more likely to continue cigarette smoking than cancer survivors, raising the risk that they will have more
You can have all of the cookbooks in the world, but without the right tools, the holiday meals you dream
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