tobacco, although weed can cause mental disease such as multiple personality disorder. I could sooner see weed causing paranoid schizophrenia than multiple personality disorder but that's just me.
Asthma can be triggered by exposure to tobacco smoke, mold, and perfumes. These substances can irritate the airways and provoke asthma symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. Individuals with asthma often have heightened sensitivity to these environmental triggers, making it important to avoid them to manage the condition effectively.
carbon monoxide
environmental tobacco smoke
carbon monoxide
Fertile lands to grow tobacco.
M. R. Guerin has written: 'The chemistry of environmental tobacco smoke' -- subject(s): Tobacco smoke pollution
Claire Chollat-Traquet has written: 'Evaluating tobacco control activities' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Health education, Health promotion, Legislation, Methods, Prevention, Prevention & control, Program Evaluation, Smoking, Tobacco, Tobacco Use Disorder, Tobacco use
Depends on the type of soil, environmental conditions, and additives.
Tobacco is considered a renewable resource because it is grown from plants that can be cultivated repeatedly. Farmers can plant and harvest tobacco crops annually, allowing for continuous production. However, the environmental impact of tobacco farming, such as deforestation and soil degradation, raises concerns about its sustainability.
Yes, tobacco waste can be considered hazardous due to its chemical contamination from nicotine and other additives. Improper disposal of tobacco waste can lead to environmental pollution and harm to human health. It is important to handle and dispose of tobacco waste properly to prevent negative impacts on the environment.
Don Cahalan has written: 'An ounce of prevention' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Drug abuse, Health promotion, Methods, Prevention, Prevention & control, Substance abuse, Tobacco Use Disorder, Tobacco habit