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Early exposure to thirdhand smoke may up lung cancer risks

Thirdhand smoke is a kind of toxic residue that lingers on indoor surfaces and in dust long after a cigarette has been extinguished, which was already regarded as a health hazard nearly 10 years ago

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Babies exposed to thirdhand smoke in vitro may be at increased risk of the suffering severe lung cancer, finds a study.

Thirdhand smoke is a kind of toxic residue that lingers on indoor surfaces and in dust long after a cigarette has been extinguished, which was already regarded as a health hazard nearly 10 years ago.

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