If the intent of the question is how many individual persons have been determined to have died as a cause of exposure to second hand smoke, the answer is none.
Second hand smoking contributes to nearly 50,000 deaths annually. This exceeds the number of deaths attributed to AIDS and drug use.
I hope none.
yes
second hand smoke cause more deaths. smoking really isn't that dangerous, it is just easier to blame many things, like lung cancer, on one thing.
second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.
Yes there is. It is a law prohibiting smoking in public places which could cause second hang smoking
i think about millions people die from second hand smoking
first hand smoke and second hand smoke
smoking and second hand smoke
Second Hand Smoking
Another name for second hand smoke is passive smoke.
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.