Can smelling smoke from a cigarette each day cause anything serious?

Red

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There's this smoker in my building who lives under me and likes to smoke a lot so I ALWAYS smell the nasty smoke as I sleep and play. I tend to switch rooms now but can't it affect me as I sleep? What can happen? And I don't think my parents can do anything and I have relatives with a young girl coming for Christmas Break... Help? :(
 
I don't think smelling the residue or the after-smell can really affect you, but breathing the actual smoke can cause cancer, because you won't be breathing the harmful chemicals through a filter on the cigarette, basically, second-hand smoke.
 
Yes. Smelling smoke from cigarettes is called passive smoking. It is passive smoking and it is as dangerous as smoking itself.
 
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