|Articles|November 1, 2001
Antioxidants protect fibroblasts from cigarette smoke
Anaheim, Calif. - Results of initial laboratory tests suggest it is possible to decrease free-radical damage to the skin and other organs in smokers by treating cigarette filters with an antioxidant complex, according to Theodore Hersh, M.D.
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