Article: SECONDHAND SMOKE FILLS AIR WITH HARMFUL CHEMICALS, HEALTH CONCERNS

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services issued the following news release:

Many smokers are not only jeopardizing their own health but also the health of their family, friends and co-workers. That's the message from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services as the Great American Smokeout gets under way this week.

Secondhand smoke puts millions of nonsmokers at risk for a number of health threats including cancer and heart disease.

Every third Thursday in November, the American Cancer Society asks smokers across the country to give up smoking for at least a day and, hopefully, forever. This year's Great American Smokeout is set for Nov. 16.

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