Sunday, 8 July 2012

Second hand smoke dangers: What's a non-smoker to do?

True blue smokers may think the "second hand smoke ill effects" is a myth.

 

Secondhand smoke is better known as passive smoking. It occurs when a non-smoker is consistently inhaling cigarette smoke from a smoker. Smokers didn't believe the testing results found by the scientific community were true. The majority of smokers thought "these results" were just a way to get stronger action so the smoker could be told when and where they could smoke. But through time and continued extensive testing and research, smokers had to admit that passive smoking was a real threat to their own families and friends. The finding stated that regular exposure to second-hand-smoke kills non-smokers just much as active smokers are being killed.

Findings from these researches stated that non-smokers are experiencing 25% risk for lung cancer due solely to second-hand-smoking. Other types of cancers that non-smokers are reporting include brain, bladder, throat, cervical, and many other types of cancers. Even though these findings are accurate. some smokers will not stop for any reason.

 

 

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