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  • Smoking food, as a preservative and flavoring technique, is a centuries-old practice. It can be done outdoors over a smoky fire, but usually it's preferable to use a standalone smoker or even a…

  • Smoked duck salad is quite the delicacy that you can make right at home. Enjoy smoked duck salad with help from a certified culinary instructor in this free video clip.

  • Buck Stove is a company that makes a range of different home heating solutions. The company makes coal and wood stoves. Some of the stoves are fireplace-style heating setups. Others are standalone…

  • Sofas situated near fireplaces may acquire smoke stains, which consist of mainly of soot particles. Smoke comes from fireplaces when wood burns at temperatures too low for proper combustion. Soot…

  • When you think about a smoke machine, it likely reminds you of an eerie graveyard after dark. When you think about a bubble machine, it likely reminds you of a high school dance or some other festive…

  • Blackened, cancerous lungs, a raspy voice, yellowed teeth and a permanently foul smell are the price you pay for smoking. Many teenagers, though, like many adults, think that these things won’t…

  • Automobile hose leaks, especially vacuum-line leaks, can alter an automobile's performance. Vacuum-line leaks are often difficult to detect, and cause the engine to idle roughly or not at all. Vacuum…

  • A Snapper lawnmower should never smoke from its engine. This is a sign of a serious problem that should be dealt with immediately as the engine may catch fire. Always shut off the Snapper if the…

  • The Bachmann company manufactures and sell hobby train sets. The sets include locomotives and some give off steam, simulating a steam engine. The company also sells a large selection of hobby steam…

  • Smoke-graining is a decorating technique used to create paint effects. The materials needed for the graining process are cheap and readily available at any home store. The process is quick and easy…

  • A smoke evaporator is more commonly known as a vaporizer. They are used by individuals who wish to smoke, but do not like the rough, hot taste of smoke. The smoke evaporator works by heating up the…

  • A landlord may prohibit smoking in a rental property for many reasons. Aside from the obvious fire hazard from a lit cigarette left unattended in the house, second-hand smoke may affect other…

  • You can make your own miniature smoke machine using practical and easily accessible materials. Although there are many ways to build one, the safest options avoid using real fire to produce smoke…

  • Smoking is typically done with smoke woods. However, hickory is one of the most popular smoke woods, and in a pinch, you can bring out some of that hickory smoke flavor using dried hickory leaves. Be…

  • Mega-steam liquid smoke is a petroleum-based formula with a thick and dense smoke. The smoke is non-toxic and disappears quickly in the air, leaving little or no fog. It is a common addition to…

  • Untreated leather is much different from the leather that is available in stores. To transform hides into the soft, supple and durable stuff that most goods are made of, hides need to be treated, by…

  • The game "Battlefield: Bad Company 2" is a first person shooter that utilizes unique programming to create a system of environmental damage and weather that adds a degree of complexity to the game.…

  • Vegetables are possibly the most overlooked food when it comes to smoking. An abundance of recipes cover smoking every protein imaginable, but vegetables, particularly those sturdy enough to hold up…

  • Trout is a good freshwater fish to smoke because it, along with catfish can handle heavy levels of smoke. It is suited to simple garlic and oil bastes, although bacon works well as a mop and there are…

  • According to the National Cancer Institute, people who do not inhale smoke have lower rates of lung cancer, coronary heart disease and lung disease. But there are still great risks. Even without…

  • As the only method of heating, smoking a brisket can take up to 12 hours. If you do not have that kind of time to devote to this meal, you can smoke a brisket and finish it in the oven in considerably…

  • If your home or business has been stricken by fire, you'll no doubt be eager to clean up the mess as quickly as the fire marshal allows you to return. However, it's wise to consider what safety…

  • The moose is the largest species of the deer family. Moose are usually found in boreal and deciduous forests of the northern hemisphere, and are a prize game animal for hunters. Moose meat is very…

  • Kingfish is the common name for a variety of fish, including the king mackerel, cero mackerel, northern kingfish and the southern kingfish. They weigh from 75 to 100 pounds and are found near shore…

  • Teens are at risk for developing unfavorable health behaviors simply from being within their age group. Influencing factors for this age group are most attributed to peer pressure found at the high…

  • Cigarettes are the cause of one in every five American deaths, according to Ygoy, a website that provide information on a variety of health and lifestyle issues. Diseases related to smoking costs the…

  • Teenagers and occasionally spouses try to hide smoking habits from their family. Smoking tobacco carries a stigma in society and is known to be the cause of health problems such as lung cancer and…

  • For many people smoking is a stress reliever, and quitting not only removes this outlet, it can become another source of stress. According to a 2004 report by the US Surgeon General, four in five…

  • Common misconceptions about smoking and cigarettes create dilemmas for smokers trying to quit. Every year, an estimated 443,000 people die from smoking cigarettes, according to the Centers for Disease…

  • The safest alternative to smoking is simply to stop smoking and not replace it with a similar habit. No form of tobacco use -- including chewing or using dry snuff -- is regarded as safe. Ingestion of…

  • Smoke signals can be useful tools in the event of an emergency in the wilderness. Although smoke signals have largely been replaced by modern communication methods such as radio and cell phones,…

  • Long term addicted smokers will try to convince themselves that cigarette puffing is incurable or even yields some benefits in order to hang onto their destructive habit. Advertising strategies…

  • The surgeon general has released numerous reports since 1964 on the effects of tobacco smoke on the human body. The conclusions over the years have been consistent: There is no safe level of tobacco…

  • There are many perceptions of chain smoking. To some non-smokers, anyone who smokes more than two an hour gets the dubious classification. Others have a more literal view on it, describing a chain…

  • Smoking is a well-known cause of persistent bad breath. Chemicals from cigarettes, including tar and nicotine, often stick to parts of the mouth and cause foul odors that lead to bad breath. Although…

  • Smoking is a dangerous habit. According to the American Heart Association, about 24 million men and 21 million in the United States smoke cigarettes. Those who smoke are at increased risk of lung…

  • Cigarette smoking leads to 440,000 deaths per year, according to the American Heart Association. Cigarettes contain 250 harmful chemicals, including cyanide and carbon monoxide, according to the…

  • Numerous studies have shown the health hazards of smoking cigarettes. Smoking can cause lung cancer, among other types of cancer, and can cause harm to a developing child if the mother smokes during…

  • Nutmeg is a spice derived from the myristica plant that is known for its sweet, warm flavor, used most commonly in baked goods. Baking is not the only way nutmeg can be used, however. Recreational…

  • Surface treatment and temperature control techniques create a thick seasoned bark on smoked brisket. Beef brisket is a relatively tough and inexpensive portion of meat. Briskets often require several…

  • Cannabis -- more often referred to as marijuana -- is the United States' most commonly used illicit drug, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. While often used as a recreational drug,…

  • Smoking is an unhealthy habit that more than 80 percent of smokers pick up as teenagers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There are many reasons for teenagers picking up…

  • Writing an essay on the hazards of smoking is easy in some respects; there is a plethora of information on the health risks. On the other hand, writing a persuasive essay takes a certain amount of…

  • Dry cleaning presses are used for pressing clothes and getting rid of the wrinkles. When one of these machines catches on fire, it is important that you not go near the machine until the fire is…

  • The subject of smoking often sparks a lot of controversy. People that don't know a lot about smoking and the effects of it often come across as ignorant about the subject. To write a strong,…

  • If you are a smoker, you may want to know the financial costs associated with your habit. These costs add up over time and the associated health risks only make things worse. Figuring out the the…

  • Smoke curtains are barriers designed to channel or contain away smoke and heat. They play a major part in ventilation systems of a building. Smoke curtains are completely impenetrable to smoke. They…

  • Acupressure and acupuncture are both effective aids for smoking cessation. Quit smoking and reduce cravings with the help of an acupuncture physician in this free video.

  • Smoke emissions tests are vital to prevent inhalation of dangerous fumes which can lead to nausea, dizziness, respiratory uneasiness, suffocation, disease and death. Smoke tests reveal the types and…

  • If you have recently decided to stop smoking, help deal with the cravings by replacing the habit with a range of other activities that will be far less damaging to your health. According to NHS.uk, a…

  • According to the American Heart Association, smoking accounts for more than 400,000 deaths annually and is the most preventable cause of death for Americans. Those who have conquered the smoking…

  • Few people would argue the advantages of smoking. Ever since the Surgeon General's 1964 "Report on Smoking and Health," it has been well established that smoking is severely detrimental to one's…

  • A stroke can be called a "brain attack" because it involves the stoppage of blood flow to any part of the brain. Smoking has been established as one of the major risk factors for stroke. Long-term…

  • Cigarettes are the number one cause of cancer deaths in the United States, according to the Surgeon General. They are also responsible for one in every five deaths in the country. Yet, people continue…

  • Life and health insurance policies frequently require tobacco smoking tests to determine the risk of insuring an applicant. Employers want to know if prospective employees smoke due to workplace…

  • Making the decision to quit smoking can have a monumental impact on your health. But as many former smokers know, deciding to quit and actually quitting are two very different things. As Mark Twain…

  • If you are interested in learning about smoking, whether you are interested in quitting or are thinking about taking up the habit, you can find plenty of information in a variety of mediums. Visual…

  • The New York Community Hospital states that smoking cigarettes is the leading cause of lung cancer and is a major contributor to heart-related diseases and deaths. Quitting smoking can improve your…

  • Smoking is a habit that is greatly detrimental to you health, as well as the health of all those around you. Given that it is a choice to smoke, smoking is one of the most preventable causes of death.…

  • Cigarette smoke permeates everything. It lingers on walls, flooring, carpets and rugs, furniture, clothing and many other porous materials. The tar and nicotine also discolors light-colored surfaces…

  • Bans on smoking in public places have brought about controversy, according to "USA Today." Many people who previously enjoyed smoking in restaurants and bars have to find a different place to enjoy…

  • Smoking is an addictive habit, and inhaling smoke on a regular basis increases your risk of illnesses such as lung cancer, oral cancer and emphysema. What's more, smoking cigarettes can worsen…

  • Smoke that remains after a house fire is a threat to the people living in the house as well as to all of their belongings. It is the job of the firemen and their chief to determine whether it is safe…

  • Deterring people from smoking can help save their lives, but convincing them that smoking is dangerous is often difficult. This is especially true when it comes to younger people who tend to have a…

  • Whether you are quitting smoking or tempted to start, avoiding those who smoke helps decrease the chances of lighting up a cigarette. By changing your habits, you can avoid some of the temptation of…

  • Smoking while pregnant poses numerous health risks to a fetus. According to March of Dimes research, women who smoke while pregnant or inhale second-hand smoke increase the chances of birth defects,…

  • People who do not smoke will live better, live longer and have better quality of life. According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study published in "Morbidity and Mortality…

  • Smoking is addictive because of its main component, nicotine. Nicotine is a drug derived from the nightshade family of plants that acts as a stimulant, but also creates a quick addiction.

  • There are two main types of smoke detectors found in homes across Ohio and the nation: ionization detectors and photoelectric detectors. Ionization smoke detectors contain a small amount of…

  • Just a few generations ago, one might not have flinched at the sight and smell of smoke everywhere: in offices, trains, movie theaters, and of course, bars and cafés. Today, Americans have a…

  • Every smoker knows that cutting back is much harder than it seems. However, there are many resources that support and help smokers who are trying to cut down or quit. There's a plethora of…

  • Although cigarettes and cigar are harmful for health, they do not cause forgetfulness. On the other hand, marijuana is associated with forgetfulness, says Princeton University. Marijuana contains more…

  • A good smoke alarm is always the first and best defense against a fire that may occur in your home, but even the best smoke detector doesn't last forever. According to the Consumer Product Safety…

  • Aromatherapy affects your mood, which in turn can be used in smoking cessation to fight nicotine cravings. Fight the urge to smoke using aromatherapy with the help of an herbal expert in this free…

  • There are several types of chewing tobacco, and although there is no smoke to be inhaled, this product is not a lower-risk alternative to cigarettes. The risks of chewing tobacco are different to the…

  • Smoking and asbestos exposure can greatly increase the risk for asbestos-related diseases. Lung cancer is a disease that is commonly associated with asbestos exposure and smoking. Mesothelioma cancer…

  • State governments usually set the standards for smoke detectors. Many municipalities may pass stricter local ordinances. The rules usually apply to homes, apartments buildings and mixed-use…

  • Cigarette smoking accounts for more than 440,000 deaths per year. Smoking cigarettes cause damage to your body and can produce numerous health maladies during chronic use. These health issues include…

  • Smoking, either directly or indirectly---through inhalation of secondary smoke---puts you at risk for a host of health problems. Research indicates that smoking cigarettes, apart from being addictive,…

  • If a person has not smoked marijuana, she will not test positive for it, so long as the drug test is accurate, appropriately given and monitored. There are some myths around marijuana and drug tests,…

  • If you smoke, your body loses nutrients at a faster rate than if you did not smoke. You must consume extra vitamin C and vitamin E, as well as B vitamins to counteract the loss. You may choose…

  • The symbolism behind pipes is one of sophistication and refinement, making it seem more acceptable than cigarettes or tobacco chewing, according to Drs. Michael B. Steinberg and Cristine D. Delnevo,…

  • No matter what age or how healthy you are, smoking causes complications and harmful effects. Three main components of cigarettes --- nicotine, tar and carbon monoxide --- pollute your body and cause…

  • A working and properly installed smoke detector can save lives. According to the Ohio State Fire Marshal, 184 people died in fires in Ohio in 2008. Of those that occurred in homes, only 19 percent had…

  • Smoking can prove to be an addictive habit. Most people fail the first time they attempt to quit smoking, according to MayoClinic.com. The advantages to quitting smoking far outweigh the feeling that…

  • There are no federal bans on smoking in the United States, so any laws prohibiting smoking have been put in place by state or local governments. Indiana is one of the states without a statewide…

  • Most people are aware that smoking poses a serious threat to their health, but the precise risks that cigarettes pose may not be as readily understood. According to the American Lung Association,…

  • Smoking creates or contributes to a host of health problems. In addition to discoloration of your teeth, prematurely wrinkled skin, bad breath, lower athletic performance and increased healing times…

  • There are many ways that a Girl Scout troop can participate in antismoking activities. The troop can join up with an established event, like the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life, or the girls…

  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 21 percent of adults older than 18 smoke despite government health warnings and awareness of the dangers. According to the National Cancer…

  • The Center for Disease Control states that "smoking is almost always initiated and established during adolescence." Most smokers who start young are considered to be addicted to cigarettes by the age…

  • Smoking affects all types of insurance policies -- from auto to health insurance. Insurance companies view tobacco use as a high-risk behavior. To counter the costly payouts to individuals who smoke,…

  • The dangers of smoking have long been known and debated in the halls of government and public opinion. In fact, smoking has become illegal inside buildings in several states. Smoking in public can…

  • Smoking cigarettes is harmful to most organs in the human body. Tobacco use causes respiratory disease, heart disease and cancer. Each year, more deaths are caused by smoking than motor vehicle…

  • In the United States, there are laws on the state level that regulate where tobacco smoking is permitted and where it is banned. Typically, areas where smoking is prohibited are visibly marked by "no…

  • Smoking puts stress on all the body's systems, including the heart and circulatory system. Although smoking can cause debilitating heart disease and even fatal heart attacks, quitting can reduce the…

  • Smoking has become an increasingly anti-social habit, but providers of public facilities such as care homes, hotels, bars and restaurants can greatly increase their revenue by providing comfortable,…

  • Ventilators are necessary for a number of medical problems that range from lung cancer to spinal cord injuries and even just plain old age. Ventilators help medical patients breathe when they are…

  • The health risks associated with smoking, not only for smokers but also for unfortunate passive smoking bystanders are well publicized. Giving up voluntarily is a choice that most smokers would…

  • Smoking tobacco creates health problems. Nicotine dependence makes quitting difficult and the use may also have a negative impact on obtaining life and health insurance. Medical tests for nicotine use…

  • Cigarettes and the nicotine in them cause chemical changes in the brain, which result in an increased desire for continued usage. In 1988, the U.S. Surgeon General released a report confirming the…

  • The Smoking Prohibition Act of Singapore encompasses broad rulings regarding smoking in public places. Singapore's National Environment Agency governs this act and publishes the information regarding…

  • Of those who begin smoking in the teen years, most are addicted by age 20, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In the US each day 3,900 children and teens between the…

  • Involuntary smoking is also known as passive smoking. According to the Green Facts website, involuntary smoking means exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke, known as "environmental" tobacco smoke.

  • As of July 2010, there are 26 states that ban smoking in enclosed public places. (See References 2.) This includes restaurants, bars and other types of businesses where smoking used to be acceptable.…

  • Tobacco is a substance extracted from the dry leaves of Nicotiana, a native plant of the Americas. Columbus was probably the first European to see the plant in 1492; since then, the habit of smoking…

  • Now that you have decided to quit smoking, you will need activities to entertain your brain and fingers. The vast majority of quitters will experience nicotine cravings, and the only way to stay on…

  • Medline Plus writes that smoking causes 87 percent of lung cancer deaths and is harmful to every organ in the body. The only solution for smoking problems is to quit. While this is a difficult and…

  • According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, 12 million people in the United States died from diseases caused by cigarette smoking, including lung cancer, cardiovascular and respiratory…

  • Smoking accounts for approximately 20 percent of, or 443,000, deaths each year in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. More people die from smoking…

  • Breaking the habit of smoking can be a difficult and daunting task under any circumstances, especially when individuals have the opportunity to smoke during their free time. You can ease the…

  • Officials in Clark County, Washington have determined that a smoking area should be a minimum of 25 feet away from any doors, open windows or vents. This is the distance that they have determined to…

  • Texas law lays out specific requirements for smoke detectors in hotel rooms. Hotel operators must provide smoke detectors for all customers, including hearing-impaired customers, and must make sure…

  • Public perception regarding tobacco users in general, and cigarette smokers specifically, has drastically changed over the past two decades. In the middle of the 20th century, smoking was permitted…

  • Smokers may experience an elevated white blood cell count for a variety of reasons. Smoking can cause and/or worsen many medical problems, such as cardiac, respiratory and dental conditions. Cigarette…

  • According to Bob Doughty of VOA News, smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and cancer in the world, but nearly a billion people still smoke. These people are not simply stupid or…

  • Although the number of teens who smoke has been falling since the late 1990s, smoking is still more popular among adolescents than among adults, and many teens also use smokeless tobacco. Young…

  • The Wisconsin Clean Indoor Air Act, established in 1983, made it illegal to smoke indoors in most Wisconsin workplaces except for designated smoking areas. That loophole was set to be removed in July…

  • Smoking is dangerous to smokers and all those around them. According to the Environmental Protection Agency secondhand smoke is responsible for cancer, heart disease and lung disease in many…

  • The downsides of smoking have been addressed in public health campaigns and given attention by schools, businesses and other public entities. Even celebrities have lent their voices to anti-smoking…

  • There is no official definition of light smoking. However, it has become a term used in society because people and cigarette companies have long attempted to figure out how to still smoke while…

  • According to the American Cancer Society, an individual smoker can calculate the average cost of his smoking habit by estimating the price of one pack of cigarettes and then calculating the number of…

  • Public smoking bans have been implemented and repealed throughout the United States since the 1960s, when health professionals began attributing certain diseases to smoking. Each state is responsible…

  • The "Stages of Change" model applies to attempts at lifestyle adjustment, such as quitting smoking. The model describes the psychological and physical manifestations of the adjustment process and is…

  • According to the Centers for Disease Control, "Most of the 45 million adult smokers in the United States began smoking during adolescence." More than one third of the kids who try tobacco will become…

  • As of Jan. 1, 2008, the Canadian province of Alberta banned smoking in all public places by enacting the Tobacco Reduction Act. The law does more than stop people from smoking in public places,…

  • ETS, or environmental tobacco smoke, is more commonly referred to as "secondhand smoke" or "passive smoking." In a landmark study completed in 1992, the United States Environmental Protection Agency…

  • Due to years of research that has overwhelmingly proven the dangers of smoking, it is common knowledge that smoking causes a myriad of health issues. Chain smoking--as compared with social or stress…

  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns that wood smoke is comprised of gases and fine particulates that aren't healthy to inhale, whether you are inside with the fireplace, or outside…

  • Almost 60 percent of Americans live in areas that have passed smoke-free laws for restaurants and bars, according to the group Americans for NonSmokers Rights, as of October 2009. Although there is…

  • Telling a partner you hate their smoking is not an easy task. Smokers are used to people reacting negatively to their smoking. They usually respond defensively, ignore or dismiss such reactions. The…

  • Today, adolescents can easily access drugs like marijuana, alcohol and, especially, nicotine. If your adolescent smokes and you want her to stop, directly show your disapproval. The best approach is…

  • The danger of smoking is no secret. Heart disease, cancer and respiratory problems are all risks of smoking. There are countless measures to treat smoking. The challenge is finding treatment that is…

  • The Center for Disease Control (CDC) notes that approximately 3,600 young individuals age 12 to 17 initiate cigarette smoking; 1,100 young people smoke cigarettes daily. Further, the American Heart…

  • Smoking in bars is illegal in all but a handful of states, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Scofflaws light up and ignore the signs on the wall, and certain bars let their regulars slide on…

  • Smoking is a habit that is not impossible to quit. However, the nicotine found in tobacco is an addictive, poisonous chemical substance that makes stopping difficult. According to a 1990 Surgeon…

  • Psoriasis is a skin disease characterized by red, scaly lesions that may develop on the skin of virtually any body part, and be either mild or severe to the degree that the lesions cover the entire…

  • Persuading children not to begin smoking can be a very difficult endeavor in today's society where young people are often bombarded with images that glorify smoking, celebrities who smoke, peers who…

  • Cigarettes contain nicotine, a psychoactive drug that is highly addictive. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nicotine dependency is as difficult to overcome as heroin,…

  • To legally smoke you must be at least 18 years of age (within the United States). However, there is no set age limit for braces, so you can fit into any age bracket and still be a candidate for…

  • Stress can affect an employee's performance at work, which is why it is important to find a way to relax and manage the stress that work brings. For many people, cigarette smoking is their way of…

  • With smoking comes a variety of disadvantages. It's easy to set the disadvantages aside when we're young. It is not until we start having health problems that we decide to turn our attention to the…

  • Smoke detectors, found in most businesses and homes in America, are governed by certain rules and stipulations, especially in places of commerce and public buildings. Although there are regulations,…

  • Cigarettes cause a number of fire deaths each year. If smokers don't handle their cigarettes properly, or if they allow their children to gain access to matches, there is a great risk of a home fire.…

  • The health effects of toxins and tar within cigarette smoke are well documented, but many assume the dangers lie mainly with smokers themselves. Reports from the U.S. Surgeon General, Centers for…

  • Smokers identify the feeling of nicotine released in their system as pleasure. Recognizing the reasons for the body's reaction to tobacco gives smokers a better idea why they feel the way they do…

  • Smoking's effect on the metabolism is the main reason that smokers say it feels so "good" to smoke. The feelings of energy, pleasure and relaxation are actually nicotine's ability to regulate…

  • The damage smoking does to a smoker's lungs is common knowledge. There is less known to the public about the physical effects nicotine has on the rest of the body's functions, but they are equally…

  • Diabetes is a disease that can cause many health complications. Inability to break glucose down into energy weakens and damages many parts of the body if blood sugar isn't kept under tight control.…

  • California passed a smoking ban in 1994 that prohibited smoking in most public places. Bars and other gaming facilities that did not serve food were not covered by the ban until 1998. California was…

  • Smoking can aggravate several conditions that contribute to fatigue. Nicotine interferes with the blood sugar levels in the body as well, so even normally healthy people may experience chronic fatigue…

  • Whether it is through cigarettes, pipes or cigars, smoking has a harmful effect on the body. Since smokers are putting these tobacco products in their mouth, it only is natural that smoking presents…

  • Cigarette smoking causes a large number of serious health problems, particularly for those who people who have smoked for many years. According to the American Heart Association, almost 440,000 deaths…

  • If you're a smoker and have been thinking about trying to get pregnant, you should know that smoking has been linked to difficulty with conception for both men and women. Becoming aware of the facts…

  • The U.S. government requires certain warnings on cigarette packaging. The warnings, though, do not mention all of the health-related impacts of smoking. While damage to the heart and lungs is…

  • There is no question that smoking takes a toll on a person's health. Smoking has been linked to heart disease and cancer. It causes yellow teeth, bad breath, wrinkling of the skin and coughs. Research…

  • The cons of smoking definitely outweigh the pros. Most people are aware that smoking can lead to lung cancer and other health risks, yet each day someone will start or restart lighting up. Smoking…

  • Smoking can harm almost every organ in your body. Not only does smoking have adverse effects on your body, but smoking can harm a fetus, while second-hand smoking can cause harm to others. According…

  • Humans have been smoking for thousands of years. Historical evidence shows that people used to smoke as part of ancient religious rituals as far back as 5000 BC. Many different types of smoking are…

  • According to Centers for Disease Control statistics, over 5 million people worldwide die from smoking each year. Therefore, it's essential not to start smoking if you don't currently smoke and to quit…

  • Smokers might believe that they are only hurting themselves when they light up a cigarette. But there is mounting evidence that secondhand smoke is dangerous to the health of adults and children.…

  • Since 1977, the American Cancer Society has encouraged Americans nationwide to quit smoking for the day on the third Thursday of every November as part of the Great American Smokeout. Beginning in the…

  • With each puff, smokers inhale tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide and 200 known poisons into their lungs. Cigarette smokers often have deficiencies in vital minerals and vitamins, which makes them more…

  • Smoking causes a number of diseases and is harmful to nearly every organ in your body. Effects of smoking cause almost one in five deaths in the United States each year, while 20 more smokers for each…

  • It's no secret that exposure to tobacco smoke causes a number of dangerous effects in the body. Toxins like nicotine and tar lower the "good" cholesterol and raise the "bad" cholesterol. Nicotine and…

  • Most people know it's unsafe to smoke while pregnant, but smoking while trying to conceive also reduces the chances of success. Doctors agree that women who smoke will take up to two months longer to…

  • Smoke detectors are invaluable for early fire alert and survival. The Burn Institute reports smoke detectors reduce fire deaths and injuries by at least 50 percent. The majority of fire deaths are in…

  • Smoking tobacco is dangerous and the risk is increased for asthmatics who smoke. According to medicalnewstoday.com, there are more than 4,000 chemicals in tobacco smoke that can harm an individual's…

  • The American Lung Association defines emphysema, a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, as a condition in which the alveoli and air sac walls lose their ability to stretch and retract. When the air…

  • Statistics show that smoking has dangerous health effects for both smokers and nonsmokers. It is the leading cause of preventable disease.

  • Francis Robbins Upton invented the first automatic electric fire alarm in 1890. However, home smoke detectors were not introduced until the 1960s, when they revolutionized home safety.

  • Asthmatics have difficulty breathing because of swelling in the passages of the airways to their lungs. This can cause life-threatening attacks. Smoke is an irritant that is especially hurtful to the…

  • No more hacking coughs. No more shelling out money to "Big Tobacco" day after day. No more shortness of breath and no more social alienation. It's time to quit smoking, for good.

  • Smoking cigarettes makes people age faster in that it causes intolerance of exercise, increases the likelihood of respiratory illness or influenza, and decreases the ability to function. Learn about…

  • Periodontitis is a disease in which inflammation of the gums spread to the ligaments and bones that hold the teeth. Periodontitis is the number one cause of tooth loss. Smoking increases a person's…

  • Smoking can stunt the growth of young children who are exposed to secondhand smoke, of babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy and of young teenagers who start smoking while their bodies are…

  • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking causes nearly 450,000 deaths per year in the United States, and smoking-related health issues cause over $150 billion in health…

  • Aging happens to everybody, but it happens even faster to people who smoke. Smoking cause many life-threatening diseases, such as cancer, oral health problems, heart problems and lung problems. We all…

  • Cutting down on smoking is a good first step in the process of quitting smoking. It can help you establish new routines to replace your smoking times and better ways to deal with daily life without…

  • The powerful urge to smoke stems from multiple triggers including your physical addiction to nicotine, the psychological and habitual need to smoke and social triggers. You must fight all three…

  • Many people who quit smoking go back to the habit within one year. There are many health reasons to quit smoking and there are ways to avoid a relapse. Read on to find ways to keep the temptation to…

  • Capturing lines and patterns of smoke rising into the air in a photograph will yield interesting results. With the proper tools and settings you can begin to experiment with smoke in your pictures.