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Outline of smoking
1=Overview of and topical guide to smoking
1=Overview of and topical guide to smoking
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Smoking – activity of intentionally burning and inhaling a small quantity of a substance, most often tobacco.
Description
Smoking can be described as all of the following:
- Preventable cause of death
- Recreational drug use
Types of smoking
- 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.
History of smoking
History of smoking
General smoking concepts
- Cigarette
- Cigarette taxes in the United States
- Tobacco and health
- History of commercial tobacco in the United States
- Inflight smoking
- Religious views on smoking
- Smoking pipe
- Smoking ban
- Smoking cessation
- Smoking fetish
- Vaporizer
- Herbal cigarette
Persons influential in smoking
References
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