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Warning over ‘third-hand smoke’

Nicotine that accumulates on indoor surfaces long after a person has put out their cigarette is converted into cancer-causing chemicals, according to US scientists. Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory discovered that the nicotine in so-called ‘third-hand smoke’ reacts with a common indoor air pollutant called nitrous acid to form dangerous chemicals.

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