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Smoking: Reasons, Impacts, and Policies

   

Added on  2023-01-05

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Politics and policy related in
healthcare, topic smoking

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Smoking
Reasons for smoking
Impacts of Smoking
Theories of Smoking
Prevention
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES

INTRODUCTION
Smoking is a significant issue to be discussed as it is harming the lives of the many people
and even causing deaths of many individuals.
This process of burning of tobacco and inhaling its smoke is becoming popular day by day
which is providing no health benefits instead destroying the lives of the smokers.
The report will basically examine the concept of smoking along with the reasons to why
people smoke after knowing all its health effects. The impacts of smoking will be
highlighted.

Smoking
Smoking is basically a practice in which burning of a substance takes place whose smoke
is breathed in the individual for the taste and which is absorbed in the bloodstream.
This is the most common form of recreational drug used the most of the people. Under
this, tobacco smoking is the most popular one consumed by around 1 billion people around
the world.
Cigarettes are the most common thing used for smoking which is manufactured in
industries but also can be made by hand-rolled by using rolling paper and loose tobacco.

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