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Gauging the Risks From a Smoker’s DNA and History 

Jump to full article: New York Times, 2009-11-07
Author: ANDREW POLLACK

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· Health/Science
· Nicotine
· Religion
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· Mental Health/Neurology

A Developmental Twin Study of Church Attendance and Alcohol and Nicotine Consumption: A Model for Analyzing the Changing Impact of Genes and Environment  

Am J Psychiatry Published September 15, 2009 doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2009.09020182
Jump to full article: American Journal of Psychiatry, 2009-09-15
Author: Kenneth S. Kendler, M.D., and John Myers, M.S.

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Genes may explain why churchgoers are teetotalers 

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2009-10-30
Author: Amy Norton

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· Teen Smoking/Youth
· Genes
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SRI International's Research on Nicotine Use and Dependence Featured in the National Cancer Institute's Tobacco Control Monograph Series 

Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2009-09-10
Author: SOURCE SRI International

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· Genes
· COPD

Exposure to Tobacco Smoke Before Birth Affects DNA  

Cigarettes may trigger prenatal gene changes, leading to lifelong health problems, study suggests
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-08-31

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· Breast Cancer
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non-USA, by Country
· Canada

Weight History, Smoking, Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Risk among French-Canadian Women Non-Carriers of More Frequent BRCA1/2 Mutations 

Jump to full article: Journal of Cancer Epidemiology, 2009-09-02

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Study finds changes in DNA patterns are linked to prenatal smoke exposure 

Jump to full article: physorg.com, 2009-08-24

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· Lung Cancer
· Genes

Deciphering the Impact of Common Genetic Variation on Lung Cancer Risk: A Genome-Wide Association Study  

Jump to full article: Cancer Research, 2009-08-15

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· Lung Cancer
· Genes

More evidence that genes increase a smokers' risk of lung cancer 

Jump to full article: Cancer Research UK (uk), 2009-08-20
Author: Cancer Research UK Press Release

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· Health/Science
· Secondhand Smoke
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non-USA, by Country
· Canada

The Genotoxicity of Mainstream and Sidestream Marijuana and Tobacco Smoke Condensates  

Jump to full article: American Chemical Society, 2009-07-17

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ACS News Service Weekly PressPac: August 5, 2009: Growing evidence of marijuana smoke's potential dangers 

Jump to full article: American Chemical Society, 2009-08-05

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Smoke exposure interacts with ADAM33 polymorphisms in the development of lung function and hyperresponsiveness  

Allergy Volume 64 Issue 6, Pages 898 - 904
Jump to full article: Wiley InterScience, 2009-02-19

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ADAM33 genotype ‘interacts with in utero smoke exposure’ 

Jump to full article: MedWire News (uk), 2009-06-04
Author: Joanna Lyford

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The Genotoxicity of Mainstream and Sidestream Marijuana and Tobacco Smoke Condensates 

Jump to full article: American Chemical Society, 2009-07-17

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· Lung Cancer
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Growing Evidence Of Marijuana Smoke's Potential Dangers 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-08-05
Author: Source Chemical Research in Toxicology

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· Lung Cancer
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Possible Benefit From Online Genetic Testing For Lung Cancer 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-07-10

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USA, by State
· Texas

$2 million grant aids study of lung cancer in people who never smoked 

Jump to full article: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, 2009-07-21

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· Lung Cancer
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Small Molecule Might Play Big Part in Lung Cancer  

High levels of miR-21 were found in nonsmoking patients; could be target for treatment
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-07-18
Author: Peter West HealthDay Reporter

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· Lung Cancer
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Small Molecule Might Play Big Part in Lung Cancer  

High levels of miR-21 were found in nonsmoking patients; could be target for treatment
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-07-18
Author: Peter West HealthDay Reporter

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· Health/Science
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· COPD

Smoking doesn't affect COPD the same 

Jump to full article: UPI, 2009-06-05

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Genes: An extra hurdle to quitting smoking during pregnancy? 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-04-14

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· Lung Cancer
· Genes
· Internet

Online Genetic Testing Appears to Have Benefits 

Lung cancer assessment allays some concerns about how patients interpret results, researchers say
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-06-30

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Babies, Smoking and Genes 

Jump to full article: North County (CA) Voice, 2009-06-28
Author: Philip J. Goscienski, M.D – The Stone Age Doc

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'Cannabis alters human DNA' -- new study 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-06-16

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Social- and Behavioral-Specific Genetic Effects on Blood Pressure Traits: The Strong Heart Family Study  

Jump to full article: Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, 2009-06-16

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· Cardio-vascular
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Lifestyle May Counter Blood Pressure Genes  

Smoking, drinking and more can override what you're born with, study finds
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-06-16
Author: Ed Edelson HealthDay Reporter

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'Cannabis alters human DNA'  

Research at University of Leicester highlights cancer risk from cannabis smoke
Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-06-16

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Nicotine's Double Role In Lung Cancer 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-06-10
Author: Source: Keely Savoie American Thoracic Society

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· Lung Cancer
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non-USA, by Country
· New Zealand

Smokers can take cancer risk test 

Jump to full article: Agence France Presse (AFP) (fr), 2009-06-10

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Cisplatin doubles lung cancer survival time in mice 

Jump to full article: News-Medical.net, 2009-06-09

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· inflamation/infections/immunity

Genes and smoking play role in rheumatoid arthritis 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-06-01

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non-USA, by Country
· Sweden

Genes And Smoking Play Role In Rheumatoid Arthritis 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-06-02

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· Lung Cancer
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Activated stem cells in damaged lungs could be first step toward cancer 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-05-26

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· inflamation/infections/immunity

Closer to an effective treatment for gum disease in smokers 

Published in Environmental Microbiology
Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-05-11

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

Women who can't quit smoking during pregnancy can blame their genes 

Smokers with 'addict gene' are 66% less likely to quit when pregnant
Jump to full article: The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday (uk), 2009-05-15
Author: Fiona Macrae

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

Smoking gene link in pregnancy 

Jump to full article: BBC Online, 2009-05-15
Author: the final three months of pregnancy, 47

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

A common genetic variant in the 15q24 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene cluster (CHRNA5-CHRNA3-CHRNB4) is associated with a reduced ability of women to quit smoking in pregnancy  

Jump to full article: Human Molecular Genetics, 2009-05-09

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

Genes: An Extra Hurdle To Quitting Smoking During Pregnancy? 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-05-14

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· Food/Diet/Obesity

News briefs from the May issue of Chest 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-05-06

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· Genes
· inflamation/infections/immunity

Moving Closer To An Effective Treatment For Gum Disease In Smokers 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-05-12
Author: Source: Lucy Collister Wiley-Blackwell

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· inflamation/infections/immunity

Tobacco-induced alterations to Porphyromonas gingivalis–host interactions 

Environmental Microbiology Volume 11 Issue 5, Pages 1242 - 1253
Jump to full article: Wiley InterScience, 2009-01-23

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Smoking may boost "fat-depleting" gene 

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2009-05-12

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· Business (Tobacco)
· Cessation
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Genome wide association for smoking cessation success: participants in a trial with adjunctive denicotinized cigarettes 

Jump to full article: Molecular Medicine , 2009-04-29

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Cigarette Smoking Induces Overexpression of a Fat Depleting Gene AZGP1 in the Human Airway Epithelium 

May 1, 2009; 135 (5)
Jump to full article: Chest, 2009-05-01

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Weight-Loss Gene May Keep Smokers Thinner 

Increases in a protein likely cause, but study doesn't provide direct proof
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-05-06

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Gene study explains why smokers are burning the fat as well as cigarettes 

Jump to full article: The Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday (uk), 2009-05-06
Author: Daily Mail Reporter

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Genes

NCI, Canary Seek Non-smoking Lung Cancer Causes 

Jump to full article: GenomeWeb, 2009-05-04
Author: a GenomeWeb staff reporter

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· Wisconsin

Tobacco spit leads to charges in Wis. safe theft 

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-04-21

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

Nicotine gum 'cancer risk' 

Jump to full article: Yorkshire Post (uk), 2009-04-25
Author: Source: NHS Choices

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· Secondhand Smoke
· Pregnancy
· Genes
· COPD

In Utero Smoke Exposure, Glutathione S-Transferase P1 Haplotypes, and Respiratory Illness-Related Absence Among Schoolchildren  

Jump to full article: Pediatrics, 2009-04-30

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· Addiction

Throwing the micro switch: MicroRNA may link smoking risk gene to neurobiology of addiction 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-04-23

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MicroRNA May Link Smoking Risk Gene To Neurobiology Of Addiction 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-04-27
Author: Source: Jayne Dawkins Elsevier

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Throwing the micro switch: MicroRNA may link smoking risk gene to neurobiology of addiction 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-04-24

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· Cancer

Experts Highlight Inroads to Preventing Cancer  

Folic acid supplements, smoking and genetics are among research targets
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-04-20
Author: Amanda Gardner HealthDay Reporter

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· Health/Science
· Cessation
· Nicotine
· Genes
· Cancer

'Cancer risk of nicotine gum and lozenges higher than thought' 

Jump to full article: Times Of London (uk), 2009-04-22
Author: Mark Henderson, Science Editor

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Nicotine
· Genes
· Cancer

FOXM1 Upregulation Is an Early Event in Human Squamous Cell Carcinoma and it Is Enhanced by Nicotine during Malignant Transformation 

Jump to full article: National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2009-03-16

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· Genes
· Cancer
non-USA, by Country
· UK

Cancer just down to genes 'is a myth', warn scientists  

People should stop believing cancer is just down to "bad luck" or their genes and look to their own lifestyle, an expert claims.
Jump to full article: Electronic Telegraph (uk), 2009-04-19
Author: Daily Telegraph Reporter

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
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USA, by State
· Ohio

Ohio researchers ID gene related to lung cancer 

Jump to full article: Mansfield (OH) News Journal, 2009-04-19

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· Lung Cancer
· Genes

Some Good News In The Fight Against Lung Cancer 

Jump to full article: Health News Digest, 2009-04-19
Author: Michael D. Shaw, Contributing Columnist

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Genes
· COPD

Also in the April 7 JNCI: Meeting Participants Call for Integrated Research on COPD and Lung Cancer 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-04-07

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Nicotine abstinence genotyping: assessing the impact on smoking cessation clinical trials 

The Pharmacogenomics Journal (2009) 9, 111-115; doi:10.1038/tpj.2008.10; published online 9 September 2008
Jump to full article: Nature, 2009-03-27
Author: G R Uhl1, T Drgon1, C Johnson1 and J E Rose2

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· Teen Smoking/Youth
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· COPD

Variation in the GST mu Locus and Tobacco Smoke Exposure as Determinants of Childhood Lung Function - 

Jump to full article: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2009-03-27

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· COPD
· Parenting / Family issues

Gene Variants May Determine Lung Function and Susceptibility to Maternal Smoking 

Jump to full article: Newswise, 2009-03-26
Author: Source: American Thoracic Society (ATS)

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· Health/Science
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· costs/finances

Genetically Stratifying Smoking-Cessation Trials Could Save Up to $15M, Researchers Find  

Jump to full article: GenomeWeb, 2009-03-25
Author: Turna Ray

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· Health/Science
· Secondhand Smoke
· Lung Cancer
· Genes
· COPD

Environmental Genetics Group / Genetic Susceptibility in Lung Disease 

Jump to full article: National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2009-03-26
Author: [item undated]

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· Health/Science
· Secondhand Smoke
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· Op-Ed

BEGLEY: Lab Notes : Genes and Second-Hand Smoke 

Jump to full article: Newsweek, 2009-03-25
Author: Sharon Begley

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· Nicotine
· Genes
· Mental Health/Neurology

Caltech Researchers Find Tiny Genetic Change Keeps Nicotine from Binding to Muscle Cells 

Research provides insight into the way nicotine works in the brain
Jump to full article: California Institute of Technology (CalTech), 2009-03-23
Author: Caltech Press Release, 3/23/2009, Dennis Dougherty, Henry Lester, Nyssa Puskar, Jai Shanata

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· COPD

Researchers Suspect Genetic Link to COPD  

Inherited susceptibility to cigarette smoke may be the key
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-03-20

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· COPD

Genetic irregularities linked to higher risk of COPD among smokers 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-03-19

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· Asthma
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· COPD

ADAM33 polymorphisms are associated with COPD and lung function in long-term tobacco smokers 

Respiratory Research 2009, 10:21doi:10.1186/1465-9921-10-21
Jump to full article: Respiratory Research, 2009-03-12

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Smokers' COPD Risk Is Genetic 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-03-13

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Smoking ups brain-bleed risk with family history  

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2009-03-09

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· COPD

Genes May Decide Which Smokers Get Lung Disease  

Certain DNA could encourage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, research shows
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-03-11

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· Teen Smoking/Youth
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· Pregnancy
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Combination of Genes and Prenatal Exposure to Smoking Increases Teens' Risk of Disruptive Behavior 

NIDA Study Shows Different Gene Variants Influence this Risk for Girls and Boys.
Jump to full article: National Institutes of Health (NIH), 2009-03-04

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· Lung Cancer
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Gene defect raises lung cancer risk  

Jump to full article: AAP (Australian Associated Press) (au), 2009-03-05

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· Women
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USA, by State
· Kentucky

Esther P. Black, Ph.D., University of Kentucky, College of Pharmacy Dual targeted therapy: can MEK inhibition improve response and reduce acquired resistance in EGFR-dependent NSCLC? 

Jump to full article: Joan's Legacy: Uniting Against Lung Cancer , 2009-03-04

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2008 Research Grant Recipients 

Jump to full article: Joan's Legacy: Uniting Against Lung Cancer , 2009-03-04

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· Women
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USA, by State
· Kentucky

Grant contributes to fight non-smoker lung cancer  

Jump to full article: Kentucky Kernel (University of Kentucky), 2009-03-02
Author: Andrea Frye

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Genes
· Cancer

Push is on to tailor cancer care to tumor's genes 

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-02-17
Author: LAURAN NEERGAARD &ndash

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Prenatal Exposure to Traffic Pollution May Lead to Asthma  

Environment can boost mutations in genes, study says
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-02-16

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· inflamation/infections/immunity

Gene-environment interaction between HLA-DRB1 shared epitope and heavy cigarette smoking in predicting incident RA 

Ann Rheum Dis. Published Online First: 16 January 2009.
Jump to full article: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 2009-01-16

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· Business (Tobacco)
· Genes
non-USA, by Country
· Switzerland

Tobacco Molecular Geneticist : Neuchatel, Switzerland 

Jump to full article: Nature, 2009-02-04

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· Genes
· Aging/Elderly

Cigarette Smoke Induces Cellular Senescence via Werner's Syndrome Protein Downregulation  

Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Volume 179, Number 4, February 2009, 279-287
Jump to full article: American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2009-02-09

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· Health/Science
· Cardio-vascular
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· Cancer
· COPD
· Aging/Elderly

Smokers Have Rapid Aging Defect 

Smokers and People With Premature Aging Disease Suffer Same Cell Defect
Jump to full article: WebMD, 2009-02-06
Author: Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Health News

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· Genes
· Aging/Elderly

Effects Of Smoking Linked To Accelerated Aging Protein 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-02-06

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· Pregnancy
· Genes

Researchers investigate prenatal smoking link with antisocial behavior in children 

Jump to full article: physorg.com, 2009-02-02
Author: Source: Cardiff University

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Disentangling prenatal and inherited influences in humans with an experimental design  

Jump to full article: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 2009-02-02

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· Health/Science
· Smokefree Policies
· Genes
· Op-Ed
non-USA, by Country
· Ireland

KENNY: A complete smoking ban won't stub out the habit  

Jump to full article: Irish Independent (ie), 2009-02-03
Author: Mary Kenny

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· Pregnancy
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New step reported in untangling nature vs nurture  

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-02-02
Author: RANDOLPH E. SCHMID AP Science Writer

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· Genes

MicroRNAs as modulators of smoking-induced gene expression changes in human airway epithelium  

Jump to full article: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 2009-01-23

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· Health/Science
· Genes

Discovery hints at pill to curb smoking damage  

Jump to full article: New Scientist, 2009-01-12

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· Health/Science
· Agricultural
· Cessation
· Genes
· Addiction
non-USA, by Country
· Japan

Gene breakthrough to make smoking less addictive  

Japanese scientists have identified the gene that transports nicotine from the roots of tobacco plants to their leaves, opening the way for the creation of nicotine-free cigarettes.
Jump to full article: Electronic Telegraph (uk), 2009-01-22
Author: Julian Ryall in Tokyo

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· Health/Science
· Cessation
· Tobacco Control
· Lung Cancer
· Genes
· Cancer
· Aging/Elderly
· costs/finances

Genes explain why some drinkers and smokers die young, while others escape 

Two newly identified genes can increase the chances of an unhealthy lifestyle giving you cancer, scientists believe.
Jump to full article: Electronic Telegraph (uk), 2009-01-19
Author: Kate Devlin, Medical Correspondent

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· Health/Science
· Agricultural
· Genes
non-USA, by Country
· Japan

Researchers open door to nicotine-free tobacco  

Jump to full article: Yomiuri Shimbun., 2009-01-20

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· Health/Science
· Genes
· Sex/Fertility

Ill-conceived habit  

Research shows that smokers' sperm counts are on average 13-17 per cent lower than non-smokers, writes Michael Kelly
Jump to full article: Irish Times (ie), 2009-01-20

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Genes

SNPs Of ABC Transporter Genes Linked To Lung Cancer Risk 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2008-12-22

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· Health/Science
· Genes
· Cancer

DNA repair patterns may predict risk of pancreatic cancer 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-01-15

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· Health/Science
· Cessation
· Lung Cancer
· Nicotine
· Genes
· Addiction

Case-control study of the D2 dopamine receptor gene and smoking status in lung cancer patients  

Volume 90, Number 5, March 1998
Jump to full article: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1998-03-01

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Genes

Researchers Identify Another Potential Biomarker For Lung Cancer 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-01-14

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· Health/Science
· Lung Cancer
· Genes
Organizations
· Iarc

In Lung Cancer, Silencing One Crucial Gene Disrupts Normal Functioning Of Genome 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-01-05

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