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  • |Term=Smoking cessation ...ng seh-SAY-shun) Stop smoking. Quitting smoking reduces the risk of cancer and other serious health problems. 
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  • == Reverse smoking == ...certain parts of the world, including some regions of the [[Philippines]] and [[India]].
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  • |Short definition=Hookah (HOOK-uh) A device for smoking a special type of tobacco that comes in different flavors. In a hookah, cha |Type=Cancer terms
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  • |Short definition=water pipe - {{Pronunciation}} (WAH-ter…) device for smoking a special type of tobacco that comes in different flavors. In a hookah, cha |Type=Cancer terms
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  • == Chain Smoking == '''Chain smoking''' (/ʧeɪn smoʊkɪŋ/) is the practice of smoking several [[cigarettes]] consecutively, often using the ember of a finished c
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  • ...ed in various medical contexts, particularly in relation to the effects of smoking on the human body. ...t material. A variety of plant materials are smoked, including [[tobacco]] and [[cannabis]], but it can also refer to the inhalation of [[vapor]] or [[aer
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  • == Tobacco smoking == ...practice is believed to have begun as early as 5000–3000 BC in Mesoamerica and South America.
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  • == Smoking in Brazil == ...rəˈzɪl/) refers to the practice of burning a substance, typically tobacco, and inhaling the resulting smoke. The practice is common in [[Brazil]], a count
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  • ...lindrical rolls of finely cut [[tobacco]] leaves wrapped in thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end, causing it to smolder; the resulting The term "cigarette" is of French origin, derived from the word "cigare", and was first used in English in the 1830s. The French term was adopted from th
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  • == Smoking == ...tances into the lungs where they are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream and reach bodily tissue.
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  • ...s to investigate the potential link between [[tobacco smoking]] and [[lung cancer]]. ...ctors Study" is derived from the nationality of the participants (British) and the profession they belong to (Doctors). The word "Study" signifies the res
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  • ...afer than regular cigarettes, and smoking them does not reduce the risk of cancer or other diseases.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • == Quitting Smoking == '''Quitting smoking''' (pronunciation: /ˈkwɪtɪŋ ˈsmoʊkɪŋ/) is the process of discontinu
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  • ..., more than 40 of which are known to cause [[cancer]] in humans or animals and many of which are strong irritants. ...e late 20th century due to the growing awareness of the harmful effects of smoking. It is derived from the concept that the smoke is not being directly inhale
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  • ...safer than regular cigarettes and smoking them does not reduce the risk of cancer or other diseases.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...e. It is also being studied to treat certain types of cancer pain and as a smoking cessation aid.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...afer than regular cigarettes, and smoking them does not reduce the risk of cancer or other diseases.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • ...e. It is also being studied to treat certain types of cancer pain and as a smoking cessation aid.  |Type=Cancer terms
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  • |Type=Cancer terms ...ke is known as involuntary or passive smoking. Also called ETS and passive smoking {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |Type=Cancer terms ...roblems, including heart disease, stroke, and lung diseases like emphysema and chronic bronchitis {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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