The simple answer is "silicosis." However, there is a 45-letter word created to apply specifically to volcanic silicosis. It is "Pneumonoultramicroscopic-silicovolcanoconiosis" (no hyphen).
Inhaling secondhand smoke can increase a person's risk of developing heart disease by up to 25-30%.
25% to 30%
You smoke by inhaling from the filter end of a cigarette.
A strong indica can put you to sleep, but fainting can be caused while inhaling smoke and cutting off oxygen to the body.
Diseases caused by bacteria or viruses are not caused by second hand smoke. This could be things like measles, mumps, chicken pox, herpes, or AIDs.
Its bad inhaling or not inhaling because its still going to get in your lungs.
Don't do that. Inhaling smoke is not good for your lungs.
Direct smoking is purposely smoking and inhaling the smoke. Indirect smoking is the person near the smoker inhaling the second hand smoke.
I wouldn't think so; as long as you don't purposely do it. Of course, repeated inhaling of smoke can be harmful to your lungs.
ummm... YES!! the only thing you SHOULD be inhaling is AIR! not smarties or smoke or what ever > >
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 !
This is known as second-hand smoke.