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Secondhand Smoke Passive smoking increases the risk of stroke in non-smokers by 82%. Passive smoking is a cause of lung cancer. Mothers who smoke double the risk of cot death Parental smoking is responsible for at least 17,000 admissions to hospital each year of children under the age of five.
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What is
Secondhand Smoke? - It's other peoples tobacco smoke or tobacco smoke in the atmosphere. It's also known as 'Passive Smoking' - It's a major cause of indoor air pollution. - It can lead to Heart Disease and Lung Cancer and can make Asthma worse |
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What is it
made of? What is Tobacco smoke
made of? What are
the effects of Secondhand smoke?
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Adults
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- Irritation of the eyes, nose and throat - Headaches - Dizziness - Sickness - Aggravation of Asthmas and allergies - Increased risk of coronary heart disease- |
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Children
Babies
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Increased risk of meningitis - Ear infections & 'Glue Ear' - Coughs - Colds - Wheezing
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What are
the effects of Secondhand Smoke at work? How can I
protect myself from Secondhand Smoke? Remember - You have a right to live, work and relax without being exposed to Secondhand smoke. Now why not take a look at some other related pages
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