Abstract
Breathing other people's smoke is called passive smoking or second hand smoking. Research has shown that people frequently exposed to second hand smoke, passive smokers, are at greater risk for lung cancer and other cancers.
For years Americans have been concerned about the health effects of smoking cigarettes. In recent years that concern has also focused on second hand smoke- the smoke that comes from the burning end of tobacco and exhaled smoke from smokers
Smoking hurts many more people than just the smoker. Secondhand smoke is unfiltered, and so the carcinogen levels in second hand smoking can be up to 100 times higher than those inhaled directly through cigarettes.
In this paper I will discuss harmful effects of second-hand smoking.
Letter of Transmittal
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Dear Sir,
I hereby present my report on “Harmful Effects of Second-hand smoke”.
The purpose of this document is to outline the effects of second-hand smoke. Its deleterious effects are particularly significant when one takes into account the fact that second-hand smoke usually victimizes non-smokers against their will.
If you have any questions and/or comments regarding the interpretation of this report please feel free to contact me.
In the end I would like to thank all those people who helped us directly or indirectly in this accomplishment.
Sincerely
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