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Passive Smoking
What is passive smoking?
Breathing smoke generated from cigarettes by non-smokers is called Passive smoking. ...
Anyone breathing passive smoke may experience runny nose, eye irritation, headache, cough, sore throat, dizziness and nausea. ...
So, women who stop smoking in their pregnancy will give birth to healthier babies.
Studies show that passive smoke affects the health of children. Both the surgeon general and the Environmental Protection Agency urge that smoking in the presence of children be avoided. ... Lung problems caused by passive smoke in childhood can extend into adult life. Children in house holds where one or both parents smoke have twice the amount of bronchitis, pneumonia and are hospitalized more frequently before their first birthday than children of non smoking parents.
Approximate Word count = 607 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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