Genetic Impact of Second Hand Cigarette Smoke
Second hand smoke is a complex mixture of more than 4000 chemical compounds that are generated during the burning of tobacco products and affects all those who are exposed to smokers in a closed environment either at home or work place. This mixture contains numerous irritants and toxicants which le...
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