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News Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke in early childhood are more likely to have anti-social and aggressive behavior. Canadian researchers examined smoke exposure and behavior data on more than 2,000 kids from birth to age 10. Those who
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EDT Embargo expired: 5/21/2013 1:00 PM EDT Source Newsroom: Newswise Children who are exposed to secondhand smoke in early childhood are more likely to grow up to physically aggressive and antisocial, regardless of whether they were exposed during
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30 April 2013 Teenage girls are at far greater risk from passive smoking than boys of the same age, according to a new study. Researchers found that when teenage girls are exposed to second-hand smoke at home, they tend to have lower levels of the '
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EDT Source Newsroom: Newswise Exposure to tobacco smoke could negatively impact adolescent kidney function; this is according to a new study led by a team of researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins
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A recent study from the Massachusetts General Hospital found a detectable level of the nicotine metabolite, cotinine, in 88% of non-smoking children and adults, indicating that they had been involuntarily exposed to tobacco smoke as a resident of the
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Reuters More than half of the children who took part in a study on exposure to cigarette smoke tested positive for such exposure, despite only a handful of their parents admitting to lighting up, according to a U.S. study...Secondhand smoke exposure
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Children who live with smokers miss more school due to illness than those who live in households with non-smokers, according to a new study published in the journal Pediatrics. Researchers analyzed data from the 2005 National Health Interview Survey
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In later life the study revealed that this could lead to high blood pressure, or hypertension, and an increased risk of heart disease. However, in girls, passive smoking appeared to be associated with a lowering of blood pressure. New study:
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On Wednesdays, it's Dr. Otis Brawley , chief medical officer at the American Cancer Society. Question asked by David of Tampa, Florida Really, how much secondhand smoke does a nonsmoker get anyway? If a person who smokes a pack a day for 30 years is
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Children and teens exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to develop symptoms for a variety of mental health problems, including major depressive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and others, according to a study published in
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