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You move because you don’t want the stink to linger on your clothes, you joke to your companion that you’re getting high without even buying weed, and you wonder whether the second-hand smoke ...
Second-hand smoke's mark on the DNA While the effects of maternal smoking during pregnancy have long been known to affect the epigenome, this research is among the first to show how second-hand ...
A meta-analysis of published epidemiological studies has found that exposure to second-hand smoke can significantly increase the risk of breast cancer in women who do not smoke. The study is ...
Breathing second-hand smoke during childhood can lead to long-term breathing and health problems, and a shorter life expectancy, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart ...
Second-hand smoke results from the “sidestream” smoke that comes from the burning tip of a cigarette and the “mainstream” smoke that is exhaled by the smoker. Second-hand smoking, passive smoking, ...
Regarding the Jan. 20 Metro article “Neighbor sues over legal pot smell”: I am a physicist and a secondhand smoke consultant with 66 peer-reviewed papers in the scientific literature.
In a recent study published in the journal Children, researchers retrospectively investigated the impacts of second-hand e-cigarette smoke exposure on childhood asthma, especially in home ...
Second-hand smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, with at least 250 of them being known toxins and around 70 classified as carcinogens. These harmful substances include nicotine, carbon monoxide ...
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 ...
Association of exposure to second-hand smoke during childhood with blood DNA methylation. Environment International , 2025; 195: 109204 DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.109204 Cite This Page : ...
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