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\nAlthough Jessica never smoked, many of her son Aden\u2019s asthma attacks were triggered by exposure to secondhand smoke from a caregiver. Unfortunately, Jessica didn\u2019t know the connection between secondhand smoke exposure and asthma. In these commercials and extended videos, Jessica tells her story.
\nExposure to secondhand smoke can trigger a life-threatening asthma attack. This TV ad, from CDC\u2019s Tips\u00ae campaign, features Jessica, a mother with a young son who suffers from asthma attacks due to secondhand smoke exposure. In her tip, she urges people not to be shy to tell people not to smoke around kids.
\nLa exposici\u00f3n al humo de segunda mano puede provocar un ataque de asma que puede ser mortal. Este comercial de televisi\u00f3n de la campa\u00f1a de los CDC Consejos de exfumadores\u00ae, muestra a Jessica, la madre de un ni\u00f1o peque\u00f1o que tiene ataques de asma por la exposici\u00f3n al humo de segunda mano. Ella les pide a las personas que no les d\u00e9 pena decirles a otras que no fumen cerca de sus hijos.
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