Everyone knows smoking is harmful for health. Secondary smoking is also harmful for the smoker. Scientists found that the harmful chemicals are remaining with the smoker hours after of smoking. Especially in the cloths and hair of the smokers. It could be very harmful for the pregnant women’s and Childs. So not smoking in front of them is not enough, the smoker have to stay away from them hours after smoking. There for the best is to stop smoking.



February 27th, 2009 at 10:42 pm
In Argentina this is one of the main topics related to tobacco control, and I think that we’ ve to stand up for the people who choose not to smoke.
Is also some of the things that not everybody know, and is pretty important to realize that.
March 1st, 2009 at 6:10 am
many smokers are inconsiderate to those around them with regards this dynamic. and this elevates the importance of advocating for more stringent laws and enforcing them more diligently. it is perhaps even more important to help thos who smoke to give up thos habit permanently
March 3rd, 2009 at 6:09 am
Hazards of Secondary Smoke Exposure Revealed
The dangers of and effects of second hand smoke have been widely publicized. It is now well known that victims of secondary smoke exposure are much more likely to develop smoke related illnesses including lung cancer, asthma and other cancers in the body. Second hand smoke has also been linked to lesser chronic lung problems like chronic bronchitis and pneumonia, heart disease, eye and nose irritation and sinus cancer. Although it is not clear what amount of second hand smoke must be inhaled in order to spark these illnesses, the link between a number of medical conditions and second hand smoke is clear.
People affected by second hand smoke are inhaling not only the smoke that is emitted to the air from the lit cigarette, but also the smoke being exhaled from the smoker themselves. They are inhaling and being exposed to many of the same carcinogenic chemicals as the smoker and can therefore develop similar health problems. If a person is forced into second hand smoke exposure, they may have a case against the workplace, person or organization that has forced this dangerous smoke upon them.
In Nigeria, this is more of a major problem than actual smokers(ing).
April 10th, 2009 at 2:13 am
The style of writing is quite familiar to me. Have you written guest posts for other bloggers?