Health & Medicine
Second Hand Smoke Leads to Increased Childhood Illness
Evidence proves that exposure to second hand smoke lowers the immunity of children. Smoking is one of the reasons for chronic lung diseases in smokers and non-smokers alike, but recent study reveals that exposure to second hand smoke leads to increased childhood illnesses alarming the pediatric community.
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