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Furthermore, it gives rise to secondary polycythemia and successively raises the turnover and mass of red cells, which might be a common factor responsible for the development of oxidative stress in the liver due to iron overload

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Tar: sticky, brown residue after burning tobacco that forms a sticky layer on the inside of the lungs, contributing to lung disease
