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Heavy cigarette smoking is strongly associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), particularly in patients without a family history of RA

David HutchinsonRheumatology Research Group, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, UK. [email protected]L ShepstoneRheumatology Research Group, University Hospital Aintree, bSchool of Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, cSt Helens and Whiston Hospital, Merseyside, dDepartment of Dermatology, Royal Infirmary, ManchesterR MootsRheumatology Research Group, University Hospital Aintree, bSchool of Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, cSt Helens and Whiston Hospital, Merseyside, dDepartment of Dermatology, Royal Infirmary, ManchesterJ T LearRheumatology Research Group, University Hospital Aintree, bSchool of Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, cSt Helens and Whiston Hospital, Merseyside, dDepartment of Dermatology, Royal Infirmary, ManchesterM P LynchRheumatology Research Group, University Hospital Aintree, bSchool of Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, cSt Helens and Whiston Hospital, Merseyside, dDepartment of Dermatology, Royal Infirmary, Manchester
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