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Drink and drive ... or smoke | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 25 March 2009
Second hand research | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 23 January 2009
Fog, Smog, and Smoke | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 2009/01/05
Smoking and Diabetes | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 26/11/2008
Historians and researchers will be busy trying to find out how people used to die prior to the fifteenth century when tobacco became popular in Europe. After that, as we all know, the single cause of all diseases is smoking tobacco, as is irrefutably demonstrated by an incalculable quantity of "studies" and "research".
One of the recent discovery is the cause of diabetes.
An Arrow-shot Against Antismokers | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 18/07/2008
A study on lung cancer sure to disappoint anti-smoking crusaders comes from the May 26 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, where we find a study by Ping Yang, MD, a Professor of Epidemiology at the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota, entitled "Alpha1-Antitrypsin Deficiency Carriers, Tobacco Smoke, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Lung Cancer Risk".
Big Pharma under investigation | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 21/01/2008
If anyone has ever wondered if FORCES's accusations regarding Big Pharma were the maniacal materialization of an enemy to fight, like Don Quixote's windmills, read the following news:
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 04/12/2007
On November 26, 2007, in a Radiological Society of North America press release, I read shocking news:
Bupropion and teenage smokers | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 30/11/2007
Once upon a time, when amongst fellow doctors one would refer a medically interesting finding or article, it was enough to say where one had read it to get, or fail to get, attention.
He who attends a lame person learns how to hobble along | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 05/10/2007
Smokers' Acne Face | Elio F. Gagliano, MD
Article Published: 26/09/2007
Women who smoke are more likely to develop a form of non-inflammatory acne (NIA) than are those who do not.
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