Yes; along with numerous other toxins emitted from the burning of the cigarette/cigar.
There are 4,000 chemicals in secondhand smoke.
it can kill them by breathing it in it is called Secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke can contain carbon monoxide and cionide. it is especially bad to smoke if you have family members who have asthma or are allergic to cigarette smoke or secondhand smoke.
Secondhand smoke is terrible for anyone, and even more so for a baby or young child. SIS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) has ties to secondhand smoke. Asthma and allergy development have ties to exposure to secondhand smoke. As a baby's lungs are developing, exposure to the carcinogens in secondhand smoke can lead to serious health consequences.
Noise Pollution and Secondhand Smoke.
Exhaled mainstream smoke and sidestream smoke combined is referred to as secondhand smoke. This form of smoke is a mixture of the exhaled smoke from a smoker and the smoke emitted directly from a burning cigarette. Exposure to secondhand smoke can have harmful health effects on non-smokers.
Secondhand nicotine can remain in the bloodstream for a variable amount of time, depending on factors like the duration and intensity of exposure. Typically, nicotine itself is metabolized quickly, with a half-life of about 1 to 2 hours. However, metabolites such as cotinine can be detected in the blood for much longer, often up to several days after exposure. Thus, while nicotine from secondhand smoke may clear rapidly, its effects can linger longer through its metabolites.
Secondhand smokers.
second-hand smoke is where you breathe in smoke so its like smoking a second time.
Yes
Not really... it is possible to inhale secondhand vapors, but it's not the same as secondhand smoke from a cigarette.
sidestream smoke contains twice as much tar and nicotine
secondhand; carcinogen