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If you smoke, watch out for low back pain
By Rachael Myers Lowe NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – If you needed another reason to cut the cigarette habit: Smokers, especially younger smokers, are more likely to report low back pain than people who have never smoked, according to a … Continue reading
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