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Thirdhand smoke may increase the chances of non-smokers contracting smoking-related illnesses in addition to secondhand smoke, a new study found. Thirdhand smoke describes the transfer of toxins that cling to smoker's clothes, skin, and hair, then evaporate spreading throughout the room the smoker is in.
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