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Smoking and Brain Tumors: Exploring the Potential Link
While some studies have suggested a possible association between smoking and an increased risk of certain types of brain tumors, the evidence is not conclusive and more research is needed to determine a definitive link.
Overall, the existing research suggests that smoking is a well-established risk factor for various health conditions, including lung cancer, heart diseases, and respiratory ailments. However, the direct relationship between smoking and the development of brain tumors requires further investigation and well-designed studies to establish a causal connection.
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