With passive more memory at risk for smoking
(ANSA) – WASHINGTON, SEPT 14 – if the smoke damage is activated now known, there is less understanding of the problems related to passive. A search of the University of Northumbria reveals now that non-smoking exhibition regularly to second-hand smoke risk serious damage to the memory. The study compared a group of regular smokers with two groups of non-smokers: the first regularly exposed to second-hand smoke, the second not. It seems that people exposed to secondhand smoke forget 20% more. (ANSA). All rights reserved