What's the difference between secondhand tobacco smoke and environmental tobacco smoke?
Secondhand tobacco smoke, environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and passive smoking are terms that mean the same thing -- exposure to smoke given off by tobacco products and the smoke exhaled by a smoker.
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