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  2. 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.

  3. Outline of smoking - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoking – method of consuming tobacco, from which small amounts are burned and the smoke inhaled. Cannabis smoking – method of consuming cannabis, from which small amounts are burned and the smoke inhaled.

  4. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoking is the practice of burning tobacco and ingesting the resulting smoke. The smoke may be inhaled, as is done with cigarettes, or simply released from the mouth, as is generally done with pipes and cigars. The practice is believed to have begun as early as 5000–3000 BC in Mesoamerica and South America. [1]

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

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    Types of tobacco that life insurance companies test for. Life insurance companies evaluate all forms of tobacco use, not just cigarette smoking when determining your risk class and premium ...

  6. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Smoking cessation, usually called quitting smoking or stopping smoking, is the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. [1] Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, which is addictive and can cause dependence. [2] [3] As a result, nicotine withdrawal often makes the process of quitting difficult. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and a ...

  7. Survey: Over 4 in 5 Americans spend money on at least ... - AOL

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    The new Bankrate survey shows that more than 4 in 5 Americans (84 percent) spend money on alcohol, lottery tickets, casino games, tobacco, sports betting or marijuana.

  8. Smoking and Health - Wikipedia

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    The health effects of tobacco had been debated among recreational users, medical experts, and governments alike since its introduction to European culture. [1] Hard evidence for the ill effects of smoking became apparent with the results of several long-term studies conducted in the first half of the 20th century, such as the epidemiology studies of Richard Doll and pathology studies of Oscar ...

  9. British Doctors Study - Wikipedia

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    The British Doctors' Study was a prospective cohort study which ran from 1951 to 2001, and in 1956 provided convincing statistical evidence that tobacco smoking increases risk of lung cancer. [ 2 ] Context