A harmful side effect would be breaking out in hives. Yes, having chills is detrimental to your sleep, but not dangerous. Hives are a sign of anaphylactic shock, something that can kill. If you break out in hives from a medication, you should call an Urgent Care. If you get hives and labored breathing you should call an emergency room.
Worldwide, as many as 40<span>% of children, 33% of non-smoking men and </span>35<span>% non-smoking women were exposed to second-hand smoke in 2004, researchers found. This exposure was estimated to have caused </span>379,000<span> deaths from heart disease,</span>165,000<span> from lower respiratory infections, </span>36,900<span> from asthma and 21,400 from lung cancer.</span>
I believe this is true. However, too much strain on the muscle will cause it to become damaged, so always put strain on your muscles in moderation.