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A throat ulcer. Bloody urine. A sick baby. That’s what smokers in other countries see. In South Africa? For now, it’s a tiny black box.
A study has shown that smoking increases the risk of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. It was also found that the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver development decreases if the smoking ...
In partnership with the American Cancer Society’s “I Love You, Get Screened” campaign, The Recorder compiled a list of places ...
Bobo, a white girl growing up on a farm in Africa, has a mop of unruly hair, smudgy cheeks, and a fondness for cigarettes at 8 years old. As portrayed ...