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  2. History of smoking - Wikipedia

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    A recent development is the rise in popularity of e-cigarettes. In the late 2010s, some health institutions [51] began to praise them for helping people quit smoking. Many studies concluded e-cigarettes are an effective smoking cessation tool, but the long-term side effects of vaping have yet to be discovered.

  3. History of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Realisation dawned gradually that the health effects of smoking and tobacco use were susceptible only to a multi-pronged policy response which combined positive health messages with medical assistance to cease tobacco use and effective marketing restrictions, as initially indicated in a 1962 overview by the British Royal College of Physicians ...

  4. History of commercial tobacco in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Its sales were $25,000,000 in 1890, and $316,000,000 in 1903. [25] After the Civil War government debts were paid off, taxes were almost completely removed from cigarettes. It was at this point, that the cigarette became an integral part of American culture, which lasted until scientific discoveries revealed the health consequences of smoking. [24]

  5. Why Can’t Drug­stores Quit Cigarettes? - AOL

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  6. Cigarette - Wikipedia

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    During the Vietnam War, cigarettes were included with C-ration meals. In 1975, the U.S. government stopped putting cigarettes in military rations. During the second half of the 20th century, the adverse health effects of tobacco smoking started to become widely known and printed health warnings became common on cigarette packets.

  7. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    Bonsack's cigarette rolling machine, as shown on U.S. patent 238,640. Religious leaders have often been prominent among those who considered smoking immoral or outright blasphemous. In 1634, the Patriarch of Moscow forbade the sale of tobacco, and sentenced men and women who flouted the ban to have their nostrils slit and their backs flayed.

  8. Ban to stop children from ever smoking a cigarette to be ...

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    Indoor smoking bans could also be extended to some outdoor places like children’s playgrounds

  9. US Supreme Court rejects tobacco firms' appeal over graphic ...

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    The FDA said the warnings were justified by the U.S. government's interest in promoting greater understanding of the health risks from smoking, and reducing confusion and deception.