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						<title>Do you think smokers have lower IQs than non-smokers?</title>        
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						<description>Cigarette smokers have lower IQs than non-smokers and the more a person smokes, the lower his IQ, according to a new international study.The study of more than 20,000 Israeli military recruits found young men who smoked a pack...</description>
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						<title>Happy people &apos;have fewer heart attacks&apos;</title>        
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						<description>You&apos;ve heard it before: to avoid a heart attack don&apos;t smoke, eat right and exercise. But it also may help to be happy, a new study says.Even if you&apos;re grumpy by nature, just try to be cheerful.Researchers at Columbia University...</description>
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