a week without cigarettes My Journey: Day 8 Your Guide to Quitting Smoking
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In 1962, Charles Ellis, a British American Tobacco research executive, noted that painting mice with "fresh" smoke condensate, more similar to the "fresh" smoke inhaled by smokers, might prove to be more harmful than the older, stored condensate often used in such experiments

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-Belt with loops
They damage the top two layers of skin but may also damage the bones and tendons and can affect nerve endings
