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Quit-smoking basics. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Tobacco is a killer. People who smoke or use other forms of tobacco are more likely to develop disease and die ...
Cigar smoke contains more tar than does cigarette smoke. And smoking cigars might put you in contact with higher levels of other toxic substances, such as ...
They also tend to spend more time indoors. Any indoor smoking raises the risk of contact with harmful chemicals. Secondhand smoke, from a tobacco product or the ...
The water in the hookah cools the smoke, but it does not filter out the toxins in the smoke. Hookah smokers may breathe in more tobacco smoke than cigarette ...
Smoking cigars instead of cigarettes doesn't lower your risk of nicotine dependence. Secondhand smoke is a health danger. Getting smoke from someone else's ...
Like most people who smoke or use tobacco or nicotine products, including e-cigarettes, you may have tried to quit. But it's rare to stop on your first try, and ...
But people who smoke also can get used to the habit of smoking, not just the nicotine. The chemical addiction and the habits people form around smoking, when ...
More than 34 million Americans still smoke cigarettes, despite most knowing the health dangers. "Cigarette smoking with tobacco is by far and away the most ...
Nicotine is the chemical in smoked tobacco that causes the urge to smoke. The chemical brings on pleasant feelings, but these effects are short-lived. So you ...
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