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Original Articles

On the Health Effects of Environmental Tobacco Smoke

Pages 34-37 | Received 24 Apr 1986, Accepted 04 Jun 1987, Published online: 03 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Possible adverse health effects of breathing environmental tobacco smoke include lung cancer, respiratory illnesses in young children, decreased pulmonary function, decreased lung growth, allergy to tobacco, and exacerbation of angina. These effects are reviewed to aid informed discussion on this health issue. Some of the constituents of tobacco smoke are found in the home, the outdoor environment, and the workplace in permissible concentrations and are considered unlikely to cause ill health. A double standard, one in the workplace and another for the public, may be evolving for acceptable health risks.

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