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What food is actually considered Healthy..?

Evolution

2025-03-03 11:17 AM

Healthy Weight Naša internetska zajednica.

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Health Educators or Moderators missing?

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2025-03-03 11:16 AM

Quit Smoking Naša internetska zajednica.

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Est- ce qu'il y a des forums actifs en franc¸ais ?

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2025-02-20 12:27 PM

Quit Smoking Naša internetska zajednica.

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I know for a fact that Smoking sometimes is a catalyst for my attacks...yet I find myself still lighting up...I wish I could just quit.
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However smoking is a stimulant and quitting should lower your heart rate, thus reduce your panic attacks. It€™s the first thing I did after I found out what I had.
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Because despite all your fears, unless you were currently worried about getting lung cancer, it wouldn't affect your state of mind. Panic has that weird reflective trait. Whatever you think will happen, you will have symptoms of.
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i have a question i have been reading and alot of people including myself smoke,so y is it we worry about heart problems, head and ect...yet we still light up knowing lung cancer could be at the end of that next smoke.....i am sure i'm not the only person who has thought this.

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