Smoke exposure refers to the inhalation of smoke from burning materials such as tobacco, wood, or synthetic substances. This exposure can have various health consequences, ranging from minor irritation to serious respiratory conditions and even cancer. Research in this area focuses on understanding the effects of smoke exposure on human health, identifying the specific chemicals and toxins present in smoke that contribute to health problems, and developing strategies for prevention and treatment of smoke-related illnesses. Studies often examine the impact of smoke exposure on different populations, such as children, pregnant women, and individuals with pre-existing health conditions. Preventive measures, such as smoking cessation programs and improved air quality regulations, are also areas of interest in smoke exposure research.