Types of Exposure to Cigarette Smoke Cigarette smoke affects the body regardless of how it is inhaled : Mainstream smoke : inhaled directly by the smoker Secondhand smoke : inhaled by people nearby Thirdhand smoke : toxic particles that cling to clothing, hair, furniture, and indoor surfaces Children, infants, and pregnant individuals are particularly vulnerable
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