nonsmoker in English

noun
1
a person who does not smoke tobacco.

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1. Nonsmoker Lung Cancer: A Different Disease?

2. Perhaps now the novelty should be the nonsmoker?

3. Nonsmoker, good health, low cholesterol, no blood pressure problems.

4. Perhaps this was partly because he was a nonsmoker and a teetotaler.

5. Your first attempt to quit smoking lead you to become a permanent nonsmoker.

6. After 5 years of smoking cessation, the risks are the same as those of a nonsmoker .

7. Being a fanatic nonsmoker and health freak, he made us enact the ritual funeral of a cigarette end.

8. A cigarette smoker has two to three times the risk of having a heart attack than a nonsmoker.

9. Because after 10 years without smoking, the risk of lung cancer is similar to that of a nonsmoker.

10. Treatment of these energy points will helps the body adjust to this new lifestyle change of becoming a nonsmoker.

11. Objective To explore the relation between HPV infection and lung cancer in female nonsmoker, and to investigate its relationship with LOH of FHIT gene.

12. There is no try'!" If my friend believes that he'll only try to quit smoking, then he probably won't receive the gift of being a nonsmoker.

13. "When I have meetings at work, a lot of my colleagues smoke, and the smell really bothers me, " says Shi Haifeng, a 27-year-old nonsmoker who works in finance in Shanghai.

14. The Dutch publication Roken welbeschouwd (Smoking —All Things Considered) concurs, claiming that a nonsmoker working alongside an average smoker may absorb the same amount of harmful substances as a person smoking five cigarettes a day!

15. “Studies have shown that since the average smoker actively smokes his cigarette for only a small portion of the time it is lit, a nonsmoker may actually be forced against his will to breathe almost as much carbon monoxide, tar and nicotine as the active smoker sitting next to him.”