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The only way to answer your question is to look at passive smokers and see how often they get ill.
Tobacco smoke has a devastating effect on the health of passive smokers.
They may also feel that they have no right to put their children at risk by making them passive smokers.
Recent studies have found an increased risk of diseases other than lung cancer in passive smokers.
In cafes and trains I was a keen passive smoker.
We are against the disease that it causes both the active and the passive smoker."
And that it affects not only smokers but also passive smokers around them.
A passive smoker can be classified as someone living or working with a smoker.
How does this affect the passive smoker?
Even if a small number of people stop, it will have huge health implications, not only for smokers but for passive smokers as well.
And some day we shall certainly find non-smokers suing for damages because their forebears were passive smokers.
Yes, smoking damages health and causes major problems for the smoker and for passive smokers.
Two hundred and forty one adults were known to be active smokers and 261 children passive smokers.
Plasma C-reactive protein concentrations in active and passive smokers: influence of antioxidant supplementation.
The toll of tobacco use is truly fearsome, including "passive smokers" who are seriously affected though they do not use tobacco themselves.
Finally, many Member States still leave passive smokers at the mercy of smokers, be it at work or in places of entertainment.
The newer studies, which exclude passive smokers from the control group, generally show elevated risks associated with active as well as passive smoking.
'We are worried about compensation claims from passive smokers whose health has been damaged by other people's bad habits,' said councillor Frank Anderson.
Mr President, I am totally in favour of this report safeguarding citizens' health, the health of both active and passive smokers.
Madam President, Mr Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, all of us here know and appreciate the dangers that this consumption involves for smokers and passive smokers.
Passive smokers with cotinine levels over 56.8 nmol/l (10 ng/ml) were categorized as smokers at the lowest dose-intensity level.
FEARS of compensation claims from passive smokers have led to a ban on smoking at work for West Lothian District Council's 1,700 staff.
Suffice it to remind the House that the deaths of 650 000 people a year are smoking related. This figure includes 80 000 passive smokers, some of whom are children.
At this moment, however, something more repulsive is appearing in the modern world: passive smokers suing the big tobacco multinationals for compensation for the damage they have suffered from passive smoking.
The damage tobacco does to the health of both active and passive smokers is only too well known, and we Members who have spent nearly a decade on this attempt have repeated them endlessly.