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 What are the symptoms of pneumonia?
my 10 yr old complains of tight chest and was sleeping all day yesterday threw up yesterday 3 times and is having trouble at times moving around
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he had a lowgrade ...


 What is pleurisy?
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 I am a runner and I sneeze badly after a race and continue for about three days. What can I do about it?
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 Sometimes giving oxygen to a patient can be deadly-when is that a problem?
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 Do asthma attacks always kill without medication, or can it get better by itself?
I thought that all asthma was relative to the individual and that not all bronchiospasms were severe. Is it possible to have an attack or have asthma, and not take your meds, and have it all return ...


 Shouldn't we be doing something productive besides sitting at a computer all day?
Its Christmas, get out and do something!!!
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no, i spend too much time at computer....


 If someone has emphysema....?
If someone has emphysema, then has a heart attack will placing stents in the blocked arteries help blood flow to the lungs and allow breathing to be better? Are will that not make that big of a ...


 Something is stuck in my throat or wind pipe?
I feel like there is something stuck in my throat.
like it doesn't hurt or anything but i can feel it.
when i sleep i can't feel it. I tried spraying some
soar throat stuff ...


 I just started smoking, why does my chest hurt?
I've been smoking for about a month or so now. Today i smoked about 2 and a half parliaments today....


 Ventilator Pnuemonia?
does anyone know how this is treated??
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He is on a ventilator and has developed ...


 Has anyone had success quiting smoking with Chantix?
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 What can i do/say to stop my friends from smoking?
they are 14.
how can i tell them to stop!
they dont listen!
they dont smoke a lot but i want them to stop!...


 ..I stropped smoking pot about 5 months ago. about 1 week ago?
I took one small hit from my old bowl that mostly contained resin. I have to have a hair test in a few days. Will I ...


 Cigarss ?!?
Is smoking a cigar (ex colts) bad for you when you only smoke one every so often .. like every 2 weeks ?...


 What is the best otc medicine for a sinus infection?
i'm pretty sure i have a sinus infection... i'm stuffy and congested, then drippy, sore thoat, thick gross mucous (sorry for the details).. what med shoudl i take? maybe its just a cold? im ...


 People Who Choose To Smoke?
I have asthma, so naturally I try to stay away from smokers. But I don't think that everyone should stop smoking, I mean if someone knows all the health risks of smoking and they still decide to ...


 First-time smoking?
after your first cigarette will you get sick? like sore throat(burning), raspy voice, needing to clear your voice and shortness of breath(harder time breathing). even if you don't smoke the ...


 Does anyone here suffer from anxiety attacks?
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 Help with a question about Smoking.?
I would like to know what a "Jay" is, my friend told me he got kicked out of school for smoking a Jay so..
What is it..??
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 What are some reasons why a person might have fluid in lungs when they die?
Again i am doing a project for my biomedical studies class. This woman has died and in her autopsy report there was fluid found in her lungs....



Sam
What does passive smoking mean?
What does passive smoking mean?
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Im getting different answers... which one is right?!?!
                     




Drinda C
PASSIVE smoking means to light up occassionally ~ like when your at a party ~ and then not smoke again I believe until another party ~ You are not smoking 24/7 ~


Mo
It means you are lying about how much you smoke. You either do or you don't. One cigarette a day will do the same damage only it will just prolong the deterioration of your health.


baickle
It means inhaling the second hand smoke of others around you. Avoid it whenever possible.


linkmasta23
breathing other peoples smoke, it is really bad and people have died from it.


tired_of_ff
Passive is smoke you inhale from others around you. You are not actively inhaling it yourself but you are inhaling the smoke in the air around you. You can actually test positive in a drug screen just from being around others when they are smoking marijuana.


Andrew S
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Passive smoking (also known as secondhand smoking, involuntary smoking, exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, or ETS exposure) occurs when smoke from one person's burning tobacco product (or the smoker's exhalation) is inhaled by others. Current scientific evidence shows that exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke causes death, disease and disability.

Passive smoking is one of the key issues leading to smoking bans in workplaces and indoor public places, including restaurants.


[edit] Long-term effects
Research has generated scientific evidence that secondhand smoke (i.e. in case of cigarette, a mixture of smoke released from the smoldering end of the cigarette and smoke exhaled by the smoker) causes the same problems as direct smoking, including heart disease,[5] cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, and lung ailments such as COPD, bronchitis and asthma.[6] Specifically, meta-analyses have shown lifelong non-smokers with partners who smoke in the home have a 20-30% greater risk of lung cancer, and those exposed to cigarette smoke in the workplace have an increased risk of 16-19%.[7]

A wide array of negative effects are attributed, in whole or in part, to frequent, long term exposure to second hand smoke. Some of the symptoms which have been or are frequently attributed to second hand smoke include:

Risk of lung cancer
The effect of passive smoking on lung cancer has been extensively studied. Studies from the USA (1986,[8][9] 1992,[10] 1997,[11] 2001,[12] 2003[13]), the UK (1998[14][15]), and Australia (1997[16]), as well as pooled international cohorts (2004[17]) have consistently shown a significant increase in relative risk among those exposed to passive smoke.
Risk of cancer[18]
Reviewing the evidence accumulated on a worldwide basis, the International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded in 2002 that "Involuntary smoking (exposure to secondhand or 'environmental' tobacco smoke) is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1)."[19]
Risk of heart disease[20]
Risk of miscarriage and birth defects[21]
Risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)[22]
Risk of developing asthma, both for children[23] and adults[24][25]
Risk of lung infections[26][27][28][29]
Risk of ear infections[30]
Risk of allergies and death of children[31]
Worsening of asthma, allergies, and other conditions[32]
Risk of learning difficulties,[33] although this may only be in children exposed before birth.[34] Animal models suggest a role for nicotine and carbon monoxide in neurocognitive problems
Although the nature of passive smoking makes study design problematic, meta-analyses from around the world suggest that dangers of passive smoking are significant.

It is estimated that passive smoking kills 53,000 nonsmokers per year, making it the 3rd leading cause of preventable death in the U.S.


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