yes, but the nicotine that you get by second hand smoking is very little and is not enough to make you addictive.
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Bronchitis
There are high risks of cancer for passive smokers as well.
A smoker's risk of heart attack, or myocardial infarction, is four times the risk of nonsmokers. Smokers also have four times the risk of cardiovascular disease in general.
Lung cancer is less common in nonsmokers compared to smokers. However, nonsmokers can still develop lung cancer due to other factors such as exposure to secondhand smoke, radon gas, air pollution, or genetic predisposition.
Lung cancer, tar, emphysema, for smokers and nonsmokers
the results are that smokers can hold their breath longer than nonsmokers since they are used to non oxygen.
About 400,000 smokers in the United States die each year. But 3,000 NONsmokers die each year from inhaling the smoke.
Yes. In simple form, smokers have worn their lungs out so it's harder to keep a higher lung capacity.
Respiratory Illness
For example, children living with smokers are twice as likely to have respiratory problems as children living with nonsmokers.
Yes it is true. You lose 7 minutes of your life for every cigarette you smoke. I disagree.There is no way one can quantify such a variable. Many heavy smokers live to a ripe old age. Some light smokers die relatively early as do some nonsmokers. For smokers and nonsmokers alike the mortality (death) rate is 100%!