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  2. Third-hand smoke - Wikipedia

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    Third-hand smoke is contamination by tobacco smoke that lingers following the extinguishing of a cigarette, cigar, or other combustible tobacco product. [1] First-hand smoke refers to what is inhaled into the smoker's own lungs, while second-hand smoke is a mixture of exhaled smoke and other substances leaving the smoldering end of the cigarette that enters the atmosphere and can be inhaled by ...

  3. Passive smoking - Wikipedia

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    The term "third-hand smoke" was recently coined to identify the residual tobacco smoke contamination that remains after the cigarette is extinguished and secondhand smoke has cleared from the air. [ 132 ] [ 133 ] [ 134 ] Preliminary research suggests that by-products of third-hand smoke may pose a health risk, [ 135 ] though the magnitude of ...

  4. Tar (tobacco residue) - Wikipedia

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    Third-hand smoke is residual nicotine and other chemicals left on a variety of indoor surfaces by tobacco smoke. This residue reacts with indoor pollutants to create a toxic mix. Containing cancer-causing substances, this third-hand smoke poses a potential health hazard to nonsmokers who are exposed to it, especially children.

  5. Fact check: Second-hand smoke is dangerous - AOL

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    US and UK health bodies say that passive smoking is harmful to health.

  6. Why it's so hard to quit smoking — and how to boost ... - AOL

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    Quitting smoking completely can add as much as a decade to your life, along with the positive environmental and public health impact it has by eliminating second- and third-hand smoke, Rezk-Hanna ...

  7. Second-hand smoke lawsuit goes down in flames - AOL

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    Where there's smoke, there usually is a fine. ... Second-hand smoke lawsuit goes down in flames. Diane Wedner. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:02 PM. Where there's smoke, there usually is a fine. But ...

  8. History of smoking - Wikipedia

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    Tabwa shamans smoke lubowe (Amaranthus dubius), a plant said to help shamans see invisible spirit sorcerers, even though there are no reports of the substance being hallucinogenic. [citation needed] Some groups, such as the Fang of Gabon consume eboga (Tabernanthe iboga), a mind-altering drug in religious rituals. In modern Africa, smoking is ...

  9. Types of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    News spread through the area pretty quickly. The infertile sandy soil of the Appalachian piedmont was suddenly profitable, and people rapidly developed flue-curing techniques, a more efficient way of smoke-free curing. Farmers discovered that bright-leaf tobacco needs thin, starved soil, and those who could not grow other crops found that they ...