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Can My Cat Have Asthma? What You Should Know About Feline Asthma
Cats with asthma are more common than you might think. Cats with feline asthma may have an acute episode of difficulty breathing, which can be life-threatening for your cat.
4 commentsThe 5 Best 12v Air Compressor Units
Choosing a 12v compressor to buy for roadside emergencies or everyday use is a lot easier if you can find reliable reviews
0 commentsThe Truth About Gaining Weight When You Quit Smoking
If you smoke a pack a day or more, you will probably gain weight when you quit. But don't let that stop you. You can minimize or even avoid weight gain when you quit smoking.
80 commentsHow to Handle Stressful Situations
Sometimes it seems as if life is just one major stress after another. The bad news is there's nothing you can do about that, but the good news is there are many positive things you can do to help yourself tackle stress head on and come out fighting.
15 commentsHow to Quit Smoking When You Really Want To Stop
An odd, weird, workable way to stop smoking when you are ready to ditch that unhealthy habit! And it costs just the price of a cigarette or two. Wow!
31 commentsHow to stop smoking effectively
How to stop smoking effectively. Read the various methods to stop smoking. Smoking is bad for health.
6 commentsNicotine more harmful than Cocaine
Nicotine releases dopamine in the brain just like cocaine.Therefore Smoking cigarettes is very addictive and dangerous.
26 commentsSmoking Sherm, Fry, Illy or Dank - Are You Smoking Embalming Fluid?
Are sherm cigarettes addictive? Are they really dipped in embalming fluid? What are the long term health risks of smoking sherms? Smoking sherm, also known as smoking fry, illy, wet or dank, means smoking a cigarette or marijuana joint, that has...
93 commentsE-Cigarettes versus Real Cigarettes
This article compares real cigarettes with the new electronic cigarette, also called an e-cigarette.
21 commentsThe Radioactive Polonium In Tobacco Smoke
For fifty years the tobacco industry have known that cigarettes contain a dangerous isotope called Polonium 210. Knowing this fact the industry could have easily removed it but they did nothing and allow it to remain in the cigarettes exposing millions of smokers to this deadly radioactive material.
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