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Could second hand smoke cause a gradual loss of vision?

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Yes but...: Secon-hand smoke exposure in confined quarters is estimated to give the unwilling recipient 10% of the same cigarette smoke load as the smoker. Smoking contributes to cataracts and macular degeneration & occasionally blindness (tobacco-alcohol amblyopia).

Answered 10/19/2012

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