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02nd September 2010.       

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Dangers of Smoking Cessation Scientific Evidence Listing

Almost everything we get anywhere, anytime and anyhow contains the same message: “Quit!” “Don’t start!”. In this portal we are procuring huge documentation that demonstrates – conclusively for any rational person – that those statements are based far more on a quasi-religious ideology than they are on science. The huge benefits of smoking, described in a section of this portal, are completely ignored. When highlighted, the automated response is that the “dangers” of smoking far outweigh the benefits – but no scientific evidence is brought forward: we are supposed to believe authority at face value. However, no one ever tells us about the DANGERS of quitting smoking - and smoking bans - and this is what this section is all about.

Drunk Driving After the Passage of Smoking Bans in Bars | Scott Adams, Chad Cotti
Article Published: 2008

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Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: Journal of Public Economics

Keywords: prohibition, bans, smoking, alcohol, Adams, Cotti

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Are lung cancers triggered by stopping smoking? | A. Kumar, K . Mallya , J . Kumar
Article Published: 2006

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Type: Articles and Dissertations
Published By: Medical Hypotheses , Volume 68 , Issue 5 , 1176 - 1177

Keywords: lung, cancer, danger, cessation, smoking, epithelia, Kumar, Mallya

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Effects of smoking cessation on changes in blood pressure and incidence of hypertension : a 4-year follow-up study | Lee DH, Ha MH, Kim JR, Jacobs DR Jr.
Article Published: 2001

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Risk: <1 [year], 1 to 3 [years], and >/=3 years were 0.6 (95% CI 0.2 to 1.9), 1.5 (95% CI 0.8 to 2.8), and 3.5 (95% CI 1.7 to 7.4), respectively
Type: Follow-up
Funding Source: N/A
Significance: Statistically Significant Positive

Published By: Hypertension 2001 Feb;37(2):194-8

Keywords: cessation, blood, pressure, hypertension, Lee, Ha, Kim, Jacobs

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