Levels of nicotine are much higher in smokers' cars than levels found in public or private indoor places and in restaurants/bars that allow smoking, suggests research published ahead of print in Tobacco Control.
In the US alone, involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke accounts for thousands of cases of respiratory, cardiovascular, and cancer deaths every year.
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