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How passive smoking affects the activities of our daily living?

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Many ways: Individuals living with smokers, or those who work in places where there is cigarette smoke (bars, restaurants etc.) have an increased incidence of respiratory infections and bronchitis. It also increases the incidence of lung cancer and heart disease in non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke. Children have major increases in ear and sinus infections, asthma and uris.

Answered 11/7/2013

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