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Health Tip: Secondhand Smoke Poses Danger
By LadyLively on September 14, 2015
Secondhand smoke can be a major health threat to people who are frequently exposed.
The University of Michigan Health System says potential effects include:
- Increased risk of ear infections and hearing problems.
- Greater risk of upper respiratory infection.
- Increased risk of bronchitis or pneumonia.
- Decreased lung function.
- Increased risk of asthma.
- Increased risk of cataracts, lung cancer and heart disease.
Source: HealthDay
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