There are about 3,000 deaths per year directly from second hand smoke, and approx. 63, 000 deaths associated with second hand smoke. It is said that every cigarette a person smokes takes 13 minutes off there life.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), secondhand smoke causes approximately 41,000 deaths from Heart disease and 7,300 deaths from lung cancer in non-smoking adults each year in the United States. This highlights the serious health risks associated with exposure to secondhand smoke.
millions. it cannot be awnsered corectley
Zero. Second-hand smoking is just a myth created by lawyers and anti-corporate/smoking people as an excuse to tie the cases of individuals with lung cancer who spend large amounts of time in the vicinity of smokers.
Secondhand smoke is a mixture of the smoke exhaled by smokers and the smoke that comes from the burning end of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. It contains over 7,000 chemicals, many of which are toxic or cause cancer. Inhaling secondhand smoke can increase the risk of developing various health issues, including respiratory problems and heart disease.
About 75%
The hour hand goes around the clock twice in one day, the minute hand goes around 24 times, and the second hand makes 1440 revolutions. So, in total, all three hands go around the clock a combined total of 1488 times in one day.
Tobacco effects your entire environment. Not only does it worsen your appearance by yellowing and wrinkling your skin, and darkening your teeth, it also makes you smell like smoke and that can cause some people around to become nauseous or you may be smoking and getting others sick with second hand smoke. Also, it effects the people you become friends with. You are more likely to loose friends because of your smell or because they don't want to be involved with cigarettes. Then, the new friends you make are most likely going to be smokers as well because smoking will be something you will have in common. Having friends who smoke may make it hard to quit unless they encourage you to quit as well.
No One.
According to the CDC, about 58 million nonsmokers in the United States are exposed to secondhand smoke. This exposure increases the risk of health issues such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory infections. It is important to avoid secondhand smoke to protect your health and the health of those around you.
If they willingly except to second hand smoke, then yes. If they don't like to second hand smoke, then no.
Smoking, but the number killed by second hand smoke is significant, and since these are usually our loved ones, it should give us pause. In fact, it should make us quit.
Every year there are about 53,800 people that die from secondhand smoke exposure. That is about 1 in 100 people around the world.
Second hand smoke people in different ways, if they are around a person that smokes everyday then that isn't good because believe it or not people that inhale second hand smoke can also die or get lung cancer. Also if you second hand smoke you can still have tar in your lungs but not as much as a regular smoker has. Hope that helped!! :) :)
Second hand smoke is at least as deadly as first hand, if not more. Exposure to second hand smoke can kill. If you are asking why people who don't smoke, and aren't exposed to cigarette smoke die, well, ... everyone is going to die at some point. That's just how it is.
about 1,112,692,783,257 people die from it
Because the more people who quit smoking the less second hand smoke there will be. Any reduction in smoke entering your lungs is benficial.
When other people are exposed to it, it is second hand smoke.
second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.
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