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1/15/2011
A new study shows that thirdhand smoke, the nicotine residue that is left behind on furniture, walls, and carpeting after a cigarette has been smoked in a room, can become airborne a second time. Previous research has shown that thirdhand smoke can rub off onto skin and even be ingested if food is exposed to smoke. Dust can carry thirdhand smoke into the lungs.
Source: WebMD
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