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W:I think I could recover the cough at the end of this year. /N '0@q
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W:OK, it looks like you are going to need a surgery to remove the tumor from yourleg. After the operation, you are going to have to stay off your feet for atleast 3 weeks, that means no soccer! tq$L* ++O
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W:Now for the good news! The biopsy shows that the tumor is benign, which meansit’s not cancerous. We are going to take it off any way just to be on the safeside! YuXCRw9p;
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New research by Inassessali Sohine, MD, and her colleagues from Chiming laboratory,Briven and Women Hospital at University of Bourger, Norway. They analyzed data from the Norwegian case control study, including 954 subjects with chronic obstructed pulmonary disease(COPD) and 955 control, all are current or ex-smokers. The COPD subject have moderate or severe COPD. A role our analysis indicated the women may be more vulnerable to the effect of smoking, which is something previously suspected the (norkuven?), said Dr. Sohine. The study result would be presented on may 18, at the 105 international conference of the American directive society in San Diego. Examining the total study sample there is no gender differences with respect to lung function and COPD severity, but the women were on average younger, and they smoked significantly less than the man. To experience the differences further they also analyzed two subgroup a six study samples. COPD subject on the age of 60 and COPD subject with less than 20 pack years. In both subgroups women have more severe disease and great impairment to the lung function than men. New (flims?) that female smokers in our study experienced reduced lung function at a lower level of smoking exposure and at earlier age than men, said Dr Sohine. It is long been suspected that the effective Smoking on lung function may be modified by gender. Interaction analysis confirm that being female represent a higher risk of reduced lung function and severer COPD. This gender reset were less pronounced when smoking exposure is low. According to Dr Sohine, the reason why the women may be more susceptible to the effect of cigarette smoke is still unknown. But there are four possible explanations. Women have small airways, therefore eat cigarettes may be more harm. Also there are gender differences in the metabolism of cigarette smoke.Genes or hormones could also be important. 7W'&v+\
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