Policies to protect children against the effects of secondhand smoke: A case study of passive smoking

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Vu Hong Van

Abstract

Tobacco is an addictive substance, once smoked, it is very difficult to give up and above all, it
is a substance that adversely affects the body. Tobacco is the main cause of lung diseases, even
cancer. Smoking not only affects the health of the smoker but also greatly affects the people
around, even those who do not smoke directly but accidentally inhale the smoke are the ones
who are adversely affected. by tobacco. In particular, passive smoking is extremely harmful to
the respiratory system of young children. There are so many harmful effects of smoking that
many people are not aware of. Tobacco not only causes lung cancer - a direct disease for
smokers, but it also causes serious air pollution, causes pulmonary tuberculosis, and especially
affects children. This study points out the harmful effects of cigarette smoking, and policies to
protect children against the effects of cigarette smoking, thereby proposing policy solutions to
protect children against the effects of vaping. passive smoking.

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