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‘Third-Hand Smoke’ Could Be Troublesome, Too

Posted on | February 9, 2010 | Comments Off

Tobacco smoke residue found on indoor surfaces — so-called “third-hand smoke” — can interact with airborne compounds to form new, potentially cancer-causing substances, research suggests. Related posts:
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