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Thirdhand smoke: Hidden toxic residue from smoking lingers in homes for years
You already know secondhand smoke is dangerous. A new study from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows a quieter threat can linger much longer indoors: ...
Thirdhand smoke lingers in homes and may expose children to toxic substances even without active smoking. Biomarker testing revealed tobacco exposure in all children studied, despite 60% of caregivers ...
Thirdhand smoke stays on surfaces and slowly pollutes indoor air long after smoking stops within indoor environments.
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