About 450, 000 Americans die needlessly each year from inhaling the toxins and carcinogens in smoke.
It contains heavy metals, such as lead, and inhaling its dust can cause lung cancer.
Inhaling tobacco actually increases the number of receptors in the brain that crave nicotine.
Wear a filtering mask when cleaning to avoid inhaling dust or airborne particles from cleaning products.
But there's no reliable evidence that people are getting seriously ill from inhaling the stuff.
About 40 firefighters tackled the blaze and Mrs Sanger-Davies needed hospital treatment after inhaling smoke.
They then looked at the response of 14 other people while inhaling the different sweats.
Jawaher Abu Rahmeh died this morning after inhaling tear gas yesterday in Bil'in demonstration.
Most of the victims died after inhaling the toxic smoke produced when ceiling insulation foam caught fire.
Most of the patients in the extensive clinical trials said they preferred inhaling insulin over injecting it.
Rooms with outdoor balconies also make inhaling bellyfuls of fresh ocean- and mountain-cleansed air a morning ritual.
Inhaling infected fluids in aerosol form - for example those produced during livestock birthing, can also infect.
For some kids, just touching a certain food or inhaling particles of it could cause a reaction.
Twenty women and a male supervisor died of inhaling noxious fumes from burning acrylic yarn, according to Mr. Bhuiyan.
"I didn't think this would really happen, you know, " she said, inhaling deeply.
So, too, says Sengupta, is silicosis, tuberculosis and bronchitis from inhaling dust particles.
So, too, says Sengupta, are silicosis, tuberculosis and bronchitis from inhaling dust particles.
Earlier this month, a 12-year-old San Bernardino County girl, Kristal Salcido, died after inhaling Freon from an air conditioner.
Erika's four-year-old son Nikki(ph) sits compliantly on the couch, inhaling the vaporized medicines.
Although vaccinated monkeys did not die from the disease after inhaling anthrax spores, they were still ill for two weeks.
Prisons Authority spokeswoman Sivan Weizman said three prisoners and six guards were evacuated for medical treatment after inhaling tear gas.
Many of them work in the squat semi-circular greenhouses of Almeria, their backs bent beneath the plastic roofs, inhaling insecticide.
He was tall, with a crew cut, and his voice was raspy from years of inhaling smoke from fires and cigarettes.
He makes up for a lack of formal legal training by inhaling turgid court opinions and chatting up lawyers from both sides.
Now a team of doctors is trying for the first time to work out the scale of the food-inhaling problem among stroke patients.
The NSI case also comes after much damaging evidence emerged in a lawsuit over silicosis, a similar industrial disease caused by inhaling silica particles.
Police have also warned members of the public of the dangers of inhaling the gas, stressing that it can render someone unconscious very quickly.
The health risks of inhaling this gas are not fully understood but it is known to cause problems for people with respiratory conditions like asthma.
Relaxing, not tightening, strictures against harm reduction products should be implemented in the EU, and as soon as possible, as thousands die needlessly each day from inhaling smoke.
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