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Health Risks of Secondhand Smoke

Secondhand smoke contains harmful chemicals that can cause health problems in people exposed to it, even if they don't smoke themselves. It increases the risk of respiratory issues, such as asthma and bronchitis, and can lead to heart disease and lung cancer over time. Exposure is especially dangerous for children, pregnant women, and people with existing health conditions. Breathing smoke involuntarily damages lungs and immune defenses, making individuals more vulnerable to illness. Protecting yourself and others by avoiding smoky environments can significantly reduce these health risks and promote overall well-being.