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  2. Tobacco smoke - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoke, besides being an irritant and significant indoor air pollutant, is known to cause lung cancer, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), emphysema, and other serious diseases in smokers (and in non-smokers as well). The actual mechanisms by which smoking can cause so many diseases remain largely unknown.

  3. Air pollution - Wikipedia

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    The study controlled for age and smoking habits, so concluded that air pollution was the most likely cause of the observed differences. [186] More studies have shown that air pollution exposure from traffic reduces lung function development in children [ 187 ] and lung function may be compromised by air pollution even at low concentrations.

  4. Center for Indoor Air Research - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Indoor Air Research (often abbreviated CIAR) was a tobacco industry front group established by three American tobacco companies—Philip Morris, R.J. Reynolds, and Lorillard—in Linthicum, Maryland, in 1988. [2] The organization funded research on indoor air pollution, some of which pertained to passive smoking and some of which ...

  5. The 3 Deadliest Diseases Caused by Smoking - AOL

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    Source: Linus Bohman, Flickr. The reason to encourage smokers to quit is much more than "it's just bad for you"; scientifically and economically it's been shown that smoking can affect our friends ...

  6. Smoke - Wikipedia

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    [39] [40] In some towns and cities in New South Wales, wood smoke may be responsible for 60% of fine particle air pollution in the winter. [41] A year-long sampling campaign in Athens, Greece found a third (31%) of PAH urban air pollution to be caused by wood-burning, roughly as much as that of diesel and oil (33%) and gasoline (29%).

  7. Sidestream smoke - Wikipedia

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    Sidestream smoke in enclosed box. Sidestream smoke is smoke which goes into the air directly from a burning cigarette, cigar, or smoking pipe. [1] Sidestream smoke is the main component (around 85%) of second-hand smoke (SHS), also known as Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) or passive smoking. [2]

  8. These vascular risks are strongly associated with severe ...

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    “It’s not just tobacco smoke, but marijuana smoke or even really bad air pollution can significantly lead to increased vascular events and risks,” Freeman said. How to prevent a stroke

  9. Tobacco smoking - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and a global public health concern. [86] There are 1.3 billion tobacco users in the world, as per latest data from WHO. [17] One person dies every six seconds from a tobacco related disease. [87] Common adverse effects of tobacco smoking. The more common effects are in bold face. [88]