Non-smokers at risk of lung cancer
A new study funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Policy Research Program has shown that non-smoking people working in environments where they are forced to inhale second hand smoke also breathe in a potent carcinogen that is linked with lung cancer.
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