By stopping smoking, you'll be protecting the health of your non-smoking friends and family, too.
Breathing in secondhand smoke increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease and stroke.
In children, it doubles the risk of getting chest illnesses, including pneumonia, ear infections, wheezing and asthma.
They also have 3 times the risk of getting lung cancer in later life compared with children who live with non-smokers.
Breathing in secondhand smoke increases the risk of lung cancer, heart disease and stroke.
In children, it doubles the risk of getting chest illnesses, including pneumonia, ear infections, wheezing and asthma.
They also have 3 times the risk of getting lung cancer in later life compared with children who live with non-smokers.