In a recent study published in the JAMA Network Open, a group of researchers compared nicotine absorption among children exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke, secondhand vapor, and those with no ...
Seven out of 10 homes in Europe are smoke-free, according to a major ... come further than others in protecting children and adults from second-hand tobacco ...
Exposure to secondhand smoke could increase the risk of developing oral cancer by 51 percent for individuals, according to a new meta-analysis of prior cancer studies, published in the journal Tobacco ...
Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke may experience a range of respiratory problems, including persistent coughing, wheezing, and an increased susceptibility to respiratory infections. Children ...
The EU is encouraging member states to update and expand the existing legislation on smoke and aerosol-free environments. On this page Tobacco use and second-hand smoke Health benefits of smoke-free ...
The harm that second-hand smoke causes to family pets is the focus of a new NHS health campaign. NHS Lanarkshire has teamed up with local vets to highlight how smoking affects not just other ...
Today’s recommendation will help prevent such diseases by reducing the likelihood of exposure to second-hand smoke and aerosols, particularly among children and young people. Since the adoption of the ...
The minister said children and young people are more vulnerable to the harmful effects of second-hand smoke Plans to ban smoking in cars when there is a child present are being outlined by the ...
However, some countries have come further than others in protecting children and adults from second-hand tobacco smoke in the home. Greece came out bottom of the 12 countries in the survey ...