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  2. Religious views on smoking - Wikipedia

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    A shift toward health-oriented concerns may be observed in different rabbinic interpretations of Jewish law . For instance, at a time when the link between smoking and health was still in doubt, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein issued an influential opinion in 1963 stating that smoking was permitted, although still inadvisable. [24]

  3. 1950 Wynder and Graham Study - Wikipedia

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    This study was a retrospective, case-control study that compared smoking habits of 684 individuals with bronchogenic carcinoma to those without the condition. [12] The survey included questions about smoking: starting age, 20 year tobacco consumption, brands used; as well as inquires about exposure to hazardous agents in the workplace, alcohol use, and causes of death for family members.

  4. History of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    A true breakthrough came in 1948, when the British physiologist Richard Doll published the first major studies that proved that smoking could cause serious health damage. [42] [43] In 1950, he published research in the British Medical Journal that showed a close link between smoking and lung cancer. [44]

  5. Ernst Wynder - Wikipedia

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    Ernst Ludwig Wynder (April 30, 1922 – July 14, 1999) was an American epidemiology and public health researcher who studied the health effects of smoking tobacco. [1] His and Evarts Ambrose Graham's joint publication of "Tobacco Smoking as a Possible Etiologic Factor in Bronchiogenic Carcinoma: A Study of 684 Proved Cases" appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

  6. Smoking in Jewish law - Wikipedia

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    The debate about the acceptability of smoking according to halacha is centered primarily around the prohibition for a person to damage his body, or bring about his death. [17] Opponents of smoking argue that since there is a clear link between smoking and cancer, smoking should be prohibited.

  7. With smoking rates declining, so too are lung cancer deaths ...

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    We've made massive strides against the deadly disease, but rates haven't fallen for people diagnosed with the disease who've never smoked.

  8. Health effects of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Share of cancer deaths attributed to smoking in 2016 [52] Effects of smoking include both immediate and long-term lung damage. The primary risks of tobacco usage include many forms of cancer, particularly lung cancer , [ 53 ] kidney cancer , [ 54 ] cancer of the larynx [ 55 ] and head and neck , [ 56 ] bladder cancer , [ 57 ] cancer of the ...

  9. Tobacco and life insurance: Here’s what you should know - AOL

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    Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S., contributing to nearly 480,000 deaths annually, according to the American Lung Association’s 2024 report. The impact of ...