thirdhand smoke
Berkeley Lab researchers assess health impacts of inhalable constituents of thirdhand tobacco smoke.
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A study led by researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has found for the first time that thirdhand smoke—the noxious residue that clings to virtually all surfaces long after the secondhand smoke from a cigarette has cleared out—causes significant genetic damage in human cells.
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