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Everyone knows that smoking is harmful, but what many people
don't realize is that secondhand smoke can also be extremely hazardous
to health of non-smokers.
Recent findings about the harmful effects of secondhand smoke:
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It is a Group
A carcinogen -- a substance known to cause
cancer in humans for which there is no safe level of exposure.
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It has over 4,000
chemical compounds -- more than 40
of which are Group A carcinogens, which cause cancer
in humans or animals.
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At least 38,000
to 65,000 deaths annually in U.S. result from secondhand
smoke-caused diseases.
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Thousands more
people suffer from chronic & debilitating conditions
caused by these diseases, including the effects of emphysema,
cancer, heart disease, stroke, chronic bronchitis, and asthma.
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It causes lung and other cancers,
and heart disease.
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It causes or exacerbates respiratory
tract infections, such as pneumonia and bronchitis,
especially in infants, children and older persons.
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It causes increased
risk of sudden infant death syndrome and middle ear
infections in children.
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It is a major
health threat to persons with asthma -- sometimes fatal.
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It causes 30
times as many lung cancer deaths as all regulated air
pollutants combined. |
Secondhand smoke cannot be controlled by ventilation, air cleaning
or the separation of smokers from non-smokers. The only solution
to this problem is to make buildings smoke-free.
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