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Cigarette smoking is the greatest preventable cause of illness and death in Britain. It is associated with around 110,000__1__and an estimated 50 million lost working days each year, and costs the National Health Service an estimated__2__for the treatment of related diseases, for example, heart disease,__3__. In addition, smoking by pregnant women can cause__4__in infants and other natal problems. The Government is following an active__5__supported by voluntary agreements with the tobacco industry aimed at__6__.
The Government also supports the work of the voluntary organization Action on Smoking and Health whose services include__7__, offering advice and help to employers in formulating anti-smoking policies. T ……此处隐藏94757个字…… e and "xin" (heart) in traditional Chinese medicine are not the same thing. The former is purely a biological concept, while the latter is the "dwelling place of the spirit," filled with connotations of culture, philosophy, religion and even metaphysics, which are far beyond the domain of medicine. In traditional Chinese culture, man is viewed holistically as an inseparable unit of heart and mind, which is reflected in a common phenomenon where the concentrated mind may cause palpitations. Modern medicine, on the other hand, has also revealed that psychology is such a complicated functional process that all the relevant components of the body—not confined to the brain—are called upon to complete the task.