Smoking Tobacco Reports With Postive News for Cigar, Pipe, and Cigarette Smokers
A photo of physicians sharing cigarettes, in the Journal of the American Medical Association
Tobacco-smoking images below lead to the rest of the stories on the positive attributes of smoking:

Here is some rare smoking news. After reporting that "in men small doses of tobacco smoke excite the intellectual faculties," under the heading "Tolerance of Tobacco," in the Year-Book of Nature and Popular Science for 1872, John C. Draper, M.D., also pointed out that . . .
Two World War II Army physicians sharing a pack of cigarettes. "The most welcome of all remembrances" . . .
A Lucky cure for obesity, which has reached epidemic proportions today, is illustrated in the close-up animation above. It makes up just a portion of the Lucky Strike cigarette advertisement found in the International Studio magazine below: . . .
“It's simply not true that the only ones who challenge secondhand smoke claims are connected to Big Tobacco,” wrote David W. Kuneman. “In the early 1980s, the vice president of epidemiology and statistics with the American Cancer Society published two huge studies finding no health risk from secondhand smoke. In 1995, the Library of Congress reviewed all studies published to date and concluded the risks were small to nonexistent. In 2002, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration declared that secondhand smoke was such a minor risk that it was not worth regulating.”