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- Passive smoking is dangerous because it can lead to1234:
- Increased risk of heart disease and stroke
- Increased risk of respiratory illnesses in children, including asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia
- Increased risk of lung cancer, coughing, wheezing and other illnesses such as coronary heart disease in adults
- Inflammations, increased risk of different types of cancer and coronary heart disease
- Premature death, disease and disability in adults and children
- Low levels of antioxidants and vitamins in the blood
- Exposure to around 4000 harmful chemicals and around 69 cancer-causing chemicals
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Passive smoking increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Passive smoking makes the blood more 'sticky' and likely to clot, thereby leading to an increased risk of various health conditions, including heart attacks. Passive smoking is associated with low levels of antioxidants and vitamins in the blood.www.credihealth.com/blog/passive-smoking-dange…Passive smoke is classed as cancer-causing by the World Health Organization and there are no safe levels of exposure. Passive smoking can cause premature death, disease and disability in adults and children. In adults: passive smoking is known to cause lung cancer, coughing, wheezing and other illnesses such as coronary heart disease.europeanlung.org/en/information-hub/keeping-lung…Summary
- Passive smoking means breathing in other people’s tobacco smoke.
- Passive smoking increases the risk of respiratory illnesses in children, including asthma, bronchitis and pneumonia.
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtr…Inhaling this kind of smoke is usually referred to as second-hand smoking. It is estimated to contain around 4000 harmful chemicals and around 69 cancer-causing chemicals which can have the same impact on health and body as active smoking, leading to inflammations, increased risk of different types of cancer and coronary heart disease.drseb.com/stop-smoking/passive-smoking/ - People also ask
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