The Concept of CMR
Epidemiology
Smoking
- 1Key Points (1 page)
- 2Smoking: a Dangerous Addiction (1 page)
- 3Some Statistics (1 page)
- 4Smoking and Cardiovascular Health (3 pages)
- 5Smoking and Obesity (1 page)
- 6Smoking Cessation (1 page)
- 7References (1 page)
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