No, Tobacco in whatever form is harmful if abused. Most Tobacco farming, that is not fully organic, intentionally introduce chemicals into the plant as it grows making its use harmful.
Flavoured cigarettes are no safer then any other type of cigarette because they are based on the same tobacco.
Yes, electronic cigarrettes are safer because: You cannot gain any oral disease's from this, tobacco is not used in this process and you still get the same effect as a regular cigarette.
To light a cigarette To burn a fuse from a safer distance To light a match To pop balloons at a party :P (Further explained) The purpose of having a laser that burns is useful for some people, uses such as lighting a cigarette or lighting a fuse from a safer distance, can also be used for fun to light a match, but not fun to burn an eye. (Improved Answer)
Hookah smoking is not safer than cigarette smoking. The tobacco is no less toxic in a hookah pipe, and the water in the hookah does not filter out the toxic ingredients in the tobacco smoke.
No; a light or ultra light cigarette is not any safer than a regular cigarette. Studies have found that smokers will compensate for the type of cigarette (i.e., inhaling longer on a light or ultra light cigarette) ultimately receiving the same amount of nicotine.
They were filled with a gas that did not burn easily.
In the 1950s there were numerous medical studies being conducted that conclusively linked smoking and lung cancer. The reaction from the public health offices, social awareness agencies and the community led to the cigarette manufacturers response of mass-marketing the filter-tip cigarette. The initiative behind the filter was to screen out tar and nicotine to make cigarette smoking safer. This innovation in the cigarette industry led to the filter tipped cigarettes dominating the market by the 1960s even as they continued to be a specialty item.
One theory is that the settlers at Roanoke, known as the "Lost Colony," may have integrated with local Native American tribes or attempted to relocate to a safer area. There is also speculation of illnesses, conflicts with Native Americans, or natural disasters contributing to their disappearance. The lack of definitive evidence continues to fuel mystery and debate over their fate.
The American Railway Association standardized practices to make train travel safer and more efficient. Most notably the association established standard US time zones, to minimize the chance of collisions.
It contributes to a safer society and a well-functioning system.
It contributes to a safer society and a well-functioning system.
maybe, but it's safer than regular cigarette