Most people know secondhand smoke is harmful—but thirdhand smoke? That's the toxic residue tobacco leaves behind on surfaces ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children who smoke are almost four times more likely to develop asthma than those who don't smoke, and their risk is even greater if their mothers smoked while pregnant ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Most parents who smoke now avoid it indoors around their children. Nicotine absorption was around 83% lower in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Hispanic/Latino children had the highest increase in asthma exacerbations. Children living in areas with greater ...
A new study reveals a troubling connection between adverse childhood experiences and children's exposure to tobacco smoke in their homes. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news ...
People who smoke cigarettes during childhood, then continue to do so, are more likely to develop echocardiographic markers of cardiac damage by the time they reach their mid-20s, an observational ...
Four out of 10 children in the US are exposed to secondhand smoke, according to the American Heart Association. A new Tel Aviv University study suggests that parents who smoke mistakenly rely on their ...
DENVER — There is already so much in this world that cause anxiety and depression in children, and researchers now say parents can add wildfire smoke to the list. A study by scientists at the ...
Smoke rises July 30 from a wildfire in the Rocky Mountain foothills near Lyons, Colo. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post) DENVER — Each day a child breathes wildfire smoke thick with ash and fine soot, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Each day a child breathes wildfire smoke thick with ash and fine soot that child’s likelihood of experiencing anxiety and depression and other mental health ...