Your Healthy Family: Rise in smoking could lead to rise in COPD cases
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November is COPD Awareness Month. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases are usually caused by smoking or exposure to pollutants, and a doctor with NCH Healthcare System said a rise in cigarette sales for the first time in decades could impact the number of COPD cases we see in the future.
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