DO YOU remember why, even 10 years after the smoking ban, that some pubs still smelt of smoke when you walked in? It wasn’t because of a few smokers outside, it was because the toxins of smoking breaks past had found their way into the woodwork and made a home there. As you walked into the pub, you inhaled those long nestled toxins in an act known as third hand smoking; Express.co.uk has been speaking to GP Dr Brian Fisher about the phenomenon.
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