31.   Mounting evidence shows that children exposed to tobacco smoke are at greater risk of pneumonia, bronchitis, ear infections, asthma and sudden-infant-death syndrome.

32.   Ninety percent of lung cancers are caused by tobacco smoke, he acknowledged, and nearly twice as many women die of lung cancer as die of breast cancer.

33.   One disturbing finding was that tobacco smoke causes cancer in many more parts of the body than previously demonstrated.

34.   Other important risk factors include exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke, recurrent otitis in a sibling, male gender, white race and bottle feeding.

35.   Q. I inherited a nice recliner, covered with Naugahyde or vinyl, but with a terrible odor of tobacco smoke.

36.   Some of the reduction may also be due to less infant exposure to tobacco smoke, a higher rate of breastfeeding and avoidance of overheating.

37.   Studies show that nicotine is addictive and that tobacco smoke can only harm the health of the smoker and nearby nonsmokers.

38.   The Atlantic City study found that casino workers were exposed to higher levels of environmental tobacco smoke than were members of the general population.

39.   The argument of the tobacco companies has been that the exposure levels of environmental tobacco smoke in workplaces is so low as to be trivial.

n. + smoke >>共 127
cigarette 35.60%
tobacco 16.70%
cigar 9.54%
marijuana 4.60%
diesel 1.19%
gun 1.02%
incense 0.85%
chimney 0.85%
barbecue 0.85%
factory 0.85%
tobacco + n. >>共 528
company 24.55%
industry 15.46%
product 3.47%
stock 2.77%
advertising 2.57%
settlement 2.34%
legislation 1.78%
farmer 1.67%
tax 1.53%
executive 1.47%
smoke 1.17%
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