Secondhand Smoking and Its Danger

It is a known fact that smoking is bad for one’s health. Various sources remind smokers every day about the danger they put themselves through. Every cigarette pack they take states that smoking causes lung cancer. However, millions of people choose to smoke regardless of all these warnings. But what about those who do not smoke, but have to breathe in the smoke? What about children who have no idea about harmful effect of the smoke and have to inhale the smoke from their parents’ cigarettes?
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The Council for Tobacco Research

When the scientists started their studies on tobacco in general and its connection with cancer in particular the sales on tobacco products dropped immediately. People were alarmed, they did not want to poison their bodies and many of them gave up smoking. Tobacco industry panicked because the profits were quickly moving to zero. In 1954, tobacco giant, Philip Morris created the Council for Tobacco Research.
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Alternative Ways to Help Quit Smoking

While traditional methods of quitting smoking are popular and available almost everywhere, there are some exotic ways of quitting that might be of interest to some smokers. There has not been any scientific proof or research proving these methods are effective, but people tend to trust them. Before trying one, a person is strongly recommended to consult a doctor and find an experienced specialist.
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