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Smoking and Asthma

Even With Asthma, You Can Kick the Habit
If you want to quit smoking but feel discouraged, don’t lose hope. Try taking a new perspective.
Smoking and Asthma Don't Mix
One of the major triggers for asthma attacks is cigarette smoke. Cigarette, pipe or cigar smoke is especially harmful to people with asthma because it damages the cells in the lungs that make the protective coating lining the bronchial tubes.
Smoking and Asthma
Did you know that smoking cigarettes can make your asthma worse?
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