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CelebritiesTiwa Savage Opens Up On Relationship With Wizkid by Kuryaloaded(op): 10:13am On Aug 20, 2018
Mavin queen, Tiwa Savage has finally reacted to rumours of an intimate relationship between her and music star, Wizkid.
Tiwa and Wizkid were spotted a few months ago in several pictures together.

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HealthChild Passive Smoking 'increases Chronic Lung Risk' by Kuryaloaded(op): 8:48am On Aug 19, 2018
Non-smoking adults have a higher risk of dying from serious lung disease if they grew up with parents who smoked, according to US research.
The researchers said childhood passive smoking was "likely to add seven deaths to every 100,000 non-smoking adults dying annually".
The study of 70,900 non-smoking men and women was led by the American Cancer Society.
Experts said the best way to protect children was to quit smoking.
If participants lived with a smoker during adulthood, there were other health implications, the study found.
Smoke exposure of 10 or more hours every week increased their risk of death from ischemic heart disease by 27%, stroke by 23% and chronic obstructive lung disease by 42% compared to those who lived with non-smokers.


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CelebritiesChild Passive Smoking 'increases Chronic Lung Risk' by Kuryaloaded(op): 8:40am On Aug 19, 2018
Non-smoking adults have a higher risk of dying from serious lung disease if they grew up with parents who smoked, according to US research.
The researchers said childhood passive smoking was "likely to add seven deaths to every 100,000 non-smoking adults dying annually".
The study of 70,900 non-smoking men and women was led by the American Cancer Society.
Experts said the best way to protect children was to quit smoking.
If participants lived with a smoker during adulthood, there were other health implications, the study found.
Smoke exposure of 10 or more hours every week increased their risk of death from ischemic heart disease by 27%, stroke by 23% and chronic obstructive lung disease by 42% compared to those who lived with non-smokers.


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