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Does Secondhand Smoke really kill? |
My dad smokes and since he drops me to work everyday, I get some added exposure. Plus the guy I share my office with also smokes. Neither one is a chain smoker (they smoke about one every two or three hours), but I am still concerned. Should I be? Tobacco companies and many of their supporters commonly respond to this question by saying you get worse exposure from being outdoors, around automotive traffic, or through workplace factors. VERY! Yes secondhand smoke or passive smoking is just as bad as actually smoking itself! too much of it could kill. it's not going to kill you right away, it destroys your lungs and body slowly. Passive Smoking has never been proven to to be any more dangerous than going for a walk through a city. in fact its probable far more dangerous to jog on the streets than it is to sit next to a smoker. Yes second hand smoke is a killer Yes, it is bad for you. Because when a normal smoker smokes they have a filter on the cigarette (assuming its not a cigar), so when you second hand smoke your breathing in the same material with no filter. Yes, yes, and yes! YES!!! Actually, second hand smoke will kill you faster than smoking the cigarette yourself. So steer clear of smoke. Cigarettes contain lots of toxins and constant consumption can be deadly. |
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