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13 votes
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It's one of the world's toughest anti-smoking laws. The Māori see a major flaw.
23 votes -
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak considers banning cigarettes for next generation
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Ministers set to ban single-use vapes in UK over child addiction fears
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Many people think cannabis smoke is harmless − a physician explains how that belief can put people at risk
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Sweden is on course to become one of the world's first smoke-free countries, defined as less than 5% of the adult population smoking
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Smoking in the United States has reached its lowest levels ever, with just 11% of people saying they now smoke cigarettes
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Allen Carr’s ‘Easy Way’ method helped millions quit smoking, but medicine never took it seriously — until now
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Should I quit smoking right now, or wait?
I'm an on-again off-again smoker, currently (the past 4-5 months) on-again. Been meaning to requit, but it's been much harder for me this time. Here's the crux. Two of my roommates just tested...
I'm an on-again off-again smoker, currently (the past 4-5 months) on-again. Been meaning to requit, but it's been much harder for me this time.
Here's the crux. Two of my roommates just tested positive (for Covid). Not guaranteed, but it's a good bet that, within another 2-3 days, all 5 of us will be symptomatic.
Am I better off quitting right now, or will that just put added stress on my lungs during the coming illness, and I should wait until after I recover (always assuming I survive it, of course)?
ETA: Y'all are shooting holes in my, apparently, flimsy justifications to keep smoking. Just switched to vaping now.
Thanks everyone.
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Denmark has unveiled plans to ban the sale of cigarettes and nicotine products to any citizens born after 2010
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New Zealand to ban cigarettes for future generations
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Tobacco firm Philip Morris calls for ban on cigarettes within decade
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Seven smokable plants you can grow that aren’t marijuana
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Finland has demonstrated that it is possible to reduce the number of smokers without seeing a surge in e-cigarette users
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Vaping: What people are getting wrong
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Why the end of smoking is complicated
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A ban on smoking in many public outdoor spaces in Sweden comes into effect on July 1st
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It is official, the smoking age will be 21 in Texas
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(Ex-)Smokers: What is smoking tobacco products like?
I lost my father to it, we're struggling to get my mom to quit who survived a heart attack some 15 years ago, just had a thyroidectomy, and is recently diagnosed level 2 COPD. I have never smoked...
I lost my father to it, we're struggling to get my mom to quit who survived a heart attack some 15 years ago, just had a thyroidectomy, and is recently diagnosed level 2 COPD. I have never smoked in my life, and I hate the thing with a passion. But I also wonder that is it that makes people smoke, especially tobacco products like cigarettes, despite the slew of horrible things it does to your body. To this day I've been asking people this question, and because Turkey is big on smoking, there is no shortage of people to ask, and it's been only once that I got a positive answer regarding the experience: one particular college-goer told me that it was "tasty". Apart from that, from what I've heard to date, I've collected that all that cigarettes do to you is to give you a fix of nicotine, and the rest is practically slow suicide (and homicide if anybody's present about you while you smoke).
So, help me please: tell me why you smoke. This is one of the biggest curiosities of mine to this day.
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How do cigarettes affect the body? | Krishna Sudhir
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Anyone here using a Juul?
Seems like a slightly less douchey cigarette alternative. Anyone have any success changing their habits? Or is this just a newer dumber douche flute with silly flavors?
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‘Disneyland for Big Tobacco’: How Indonesia’s lax smoking laws are helping next generation to get hooked
4 votes