I have made up that statistic, because everyone I hung around with in high school (with one exception, our Valedictorian, who clearly knew better) was a smoker at one point or another
The risk of inhalation of toxins including heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and ultrafine particles deep into the lungs is real. Lio, who is clinical assistant professor of dermatology and pediatrics at the Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, Illinois, added, Skin issues including contact dermatitis, impaired wound healing, and oral mucosal lesions have been described
Smoking rooms do not protect people from the health hazards caused by secondhand smoke exposure
If you are a smoker, your habit can give rise to more severe problems by introducing nicotine to these bacteria
this idea that your particular subculture somehow has a possessive claim over the *overall* culture of pipe-smoking is just gross