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Surgeon General: No Safe Level for Secondhand Smoke
Report Bolsters Clean Indoor Air Efforts



Secondhand smoke is dangerous in any amount, and the only way to protect people from that danger is to eliminate indoor smoking. SOURCE: US Surgeon General Richard Carmona. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke.

"The health effects of secondhand smoke exposure are more pervasive than we previously thought," said Carmona, vice admiral of the US Public Health Service. "The scientific evidence is now indisputable: Secondhand smoke is not a mere annoyance. It is a serious health hazard that can lead to disease and premature death in children and nonsmoking adults."

Cancer experts praised Carmona's report, which adds weight to efforts to get clean indoor air laws passed throughout the country.

"Today's report should end any lingering debate over the importance of enacting comprehensive smoke-free laws," said John Seffrin PhD, chief executive officer of the American Cancer Society. "The report confirms that the only way to protect people from secondhand smoke is to eliminate their exposure."

Secondhand Smoke Causes Lung Cancer, Other Diseases
Medical experts and public health officials have long known that secondhand smoke poses a danger to non-smokers. A Surgeon General's report in 1986 found that secondhand smoke can cause lung cancer, and also concluded that merely separating smokers from nonsmokers doesn't eliminate the threat from secondhand smoke.

The new report pulls together evidence from the numerous studies that have been done on secondhand smoke since that time. It includes in-depth analyses of the toxic effects of secondhand smoke, including how it causes cancer, damages the respiratory tract, and harms the circulatory system. The report also examines the impact of secondhand smoke on children, and looks at exposure levels in the United States.

In terms of cancer, the report confirms that secondhand smoke can cause lung cancer and that nonsmokers who live with a smoker have a 20%-30% higher risk of lung cancer because of exposure to secondhand smoke.

The report says there isn't enough evidence to say for sure that secondhand smoke causes breast cancer, but existing evidence is "suggestive."

Other major conclusions:


Secondhand smoke causes premature death and disease in adults and children who do not smoke.
Exposure to secondhand smoke has immediate negative effects on the heart, and causes heart disease and lung cancer.
Secondhand smoke can worsen asthma in children, and puts them at risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), respiratory infections, and ear problems.
Scientific evidence shows that there is no risk-free level of exposure to secondhand smoke.
Millions of American adults and children are still exposed to secondhand smoke at home and in the workplace.
Having separate smoking and nonsmoking areas, cleaning the air, and ventilating buildings cannot eliminate secondhand smoke exposure. Prohibiting smoking in indoor spaces does.

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Report Splicer Keats November 9, 2009 5:52 PM GMT
Jesus, how did anyone survive the 40's and 50's.
Report zilzal1 November 9, 2009 5:55 PM GMT
Yep, you would think that everyone would have been dead by now
Report shatner's bassoon November 9, 2009 6:13 PM GMT
I could be wrong...but I'm beggining to detect the distinct aroma of a single issue Zealot. This species, unfortunately, appears to be thriving under the elf n safety culture of our nanny state.
They are easily recognisable by a droning, grating nasal whine and an ability to quote vast tracts of the Daily Mail opinions column vebatum.
These self appointed lifestyle Tzars are singularly unable to prevent themselves from meddling in issues, and usually only stop telling other people what to do when their heads have got stuck so far up their own @rses that no-one can hear them any more...or when someone delivers an inevitable well aimed right hook.

Now I'm off outside for a Malboro.
Report lmfao November 9, 2009 6:18 PM GMT
well done shatner :)
very well reasoned old boy

i'm pleased that you are going outside for the smoke
Report JUGADOR MEJOR November 9, 2009 6:22 PM GMT
Ban non-smokers from standing outside. They probably wouldn't as they are said to have more common sense than smokers.
Report flushgordon November 9, 2009 6:24 PM GMT
malboro! brokeback mountain posers choice you wouldnt even skin a joint with one ,malboro ffs
Report shatner's bassoon November 9, 2009 6:27 PM GMT
Yeah I know, but they just seem to go so well with the gingham shirt, cowboy hat and chaps I like to wear of an evening. Benson and hedges just wouldn't cut it. ;-)
Report THEOLDSHOWGROUND1 November 9, 2009 6:28 PM GMT
good job ya dont smoke silk cut ;)
Report TJM November 9, 2009 6:30 PM GMT
My best mate died through cigarettes :-(


He got run over by a Benson & Hedges truck whilst cycling to the non smoking alcohol free village church hall end of month line dancing party in aid of asthma sufferers.

You cannot hide !
Report THEOLDSHOWGROUND1 November 9, 2009 6:30 PM GMT
:^0
Report shatner's bassoon November 9, 2009 6:32 PM GMT
My grandad died at Auschwitz........

He got pi$$ed and fell out of the watchtower!
:-)
Report flushgordon November 9, 2009 6:36 PM GMT
you should be chewing tobaccy or beef jerky, or is beef jerky slang for something?
Report lmfao November 9, 2009 7:32 PM GMT
a laugh is great

but note- not one sensible denial from any smoker
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