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Smoking

Smoking is addictive. Giving up can be one of the hardest things you will ever do. But your liver will thank you for it. Smoking affects the liver because it’s toxic. It also causes inflammation and can lead to cancer. If you have liver disease, continuing to smoke increases your risk of developing fibrosis and… Read more

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