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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2009

If a person quits smoking, it is considered to be the best health decision that a person can make in their lifetime. Learn about the variety of cancers that can be caused by smoking with helpful information in this free video on quitting smoking.

Expert: Dr Peter Kramer
Contact: www.ptbythesea.com/Kramer.htm
Bio: Dr. Peter Kramer is an Osteopathic Physician.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • That ain't a doctor. It's a dentist. What does he know? He can just fix teeths.

  • This is a dentist chair , and so what , he gets to the point

  • is that a dentist chair?

  • This dude is the WORST fake doctor I've ever heard/seen.

  • I SMOKE DANK EERVRY DAY

  • I thought it was someting like that.

  • Med student.

  • thanks alot but i still smoke :P

  • Are you a doctor?

  • Doctors have enough people to cure without self-inflicted pathologies because people like to get drunk, smoke their lungs out, and get a truckload of STDs. People don't do anything to get pancreatic cancer, and the survival rate is 2%. That's the kind of unyielding disease that doctors should work to help prevent, instead of telling people not to smoke; life's hard enough without smoking, boozing, IV drugs, and whatever else you can do to deepen the whole.

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