Cigarette smoke-generated carcinogens lodge in clothing, carpets, drapes, and other materials and can be absorbed through human skin, especially that of children and infants
Finally, e-cigarettes also pose a second-hand smoke risk, like regular tobacco cigarettes
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"Eye of the Storm" zooms in on one particular case, that of a captured rebel, who has spent his life fighting in the brutal Burkina Faso mines conflict
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