around 50000 people die a year from second hand smoke
Actually there is conflicting numbers from the WHO (World Health Organization)
Their original study showed NO Statistically Significant Corellation to Lung Cancer and Second Hand Smoke; conducted over 7 years, in 12 centers in 7 countries for 7 years. Ref: http:/www.davehitt.com/facts/who.HTML
The British Press Documented the issue:
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An abstract of the study is available here. The entire study can be found here. (.pdf file)
The WHO's press release is located here.
This article, from the British Wall Street Journal, discusses this study and the EPA study.
FORCES has lots of links to articles and editorials on this subject.
Not getting the desired results, the study was quickly pulled.
Currently the WHO states 200,000 people die of Second Hand smoke each year: Ref: http:/www.who.int/features/factfiles/tobacco/en/index.HTML
One needs to wonder whay type of study and statistical rigour went into this conclusion.
Approximately 41,000 nonsmokers die in the United States each year from exposure to secondhand smoke. This exposure increases the risk of Heart disease, lung cancer, and other health problems. It is important to create smoke-free environments to protect nonsmokers from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.
Kids do not die from second hand smoke. So the answer to your question is 0(zero). No one has found that one kid who ran into some second hand smoke and died 24yrs later. There is some science that shows links of second hand exposure over many years can result in early death (ya know like 60-90yrs old), but there are also some case studies who deny finding any significant link.
OVER 54000. THATS THE SAME NUMBER AS THE PEOPLE WHO DIED IN THE Vietnam War!!
Secondhand smoke roughly kills about 42,000 people each year. This is in regards to people who are indirectly and directly around a smoker.
more then 1,000,000,000 people kinda like you smoke haha
Second hand smoke has never been proven to be a cause of death.
about 1,112,692,783,257 people die from it
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.
On average, about 1.8 people die every second, 108 people die every minute, 6,480 people die every hour, 155,520 people die every day, 1,088,400 people die every week, 4.6 million people die every month, 55.3 million people die every year, 553 million people die every decade, 5.53 billion people die every century, and 5.53 trillion people die every millennium.
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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.
about 1,112,692,783,257 people die from it
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i think about millions people die from second hand smoking
over 54,000 people a year
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.
None, because second hand smoke cannot kill you whatsoever. The amount of smoke that you'd have to be exposed to would be an extraordinary amount.
OVER 9000
Every year there are about 53,800 people that die from secondhand smoke exposure. That is about 1 in 100 people around the world.
Almost impossible to answer - since it's hard to prove that second-hand smoke was the main cause of death. HOWEVER - one of the most famous cases of dying from inhaling other peoples smoke - was that of the entertainer Roy Castle. He had never smoked before his death, but died of lung cancer - caused by inhaling the second-hand smoke from the audience of the clubs where he performed !
My mom had a friend who died from smokeing