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A study done for B.C. Housing has found that employees at supportive housing facilities are exposed to substantial amounts of secondhand fentanyl smoke. Aaron McArthur reports.
“SECOND HAND SMOKE” by Satori Shakoor “Untitled” by Lauren Williams “The Cameras are Always Rolling Until…” by Natasha T Miller “The New Detroit, circa 2115” by Kahn Santori Davison ...
New research confirms that secondhand smoke isn't just bad for people—it affects our dogs too, leading to anxiety, aggression, low energy, and poor trainability.
"Secondhand Smoke" is a cautionary film about the dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke, which is often overlooked as a significant health risk. It portrays an evil genius who inadvertently ...
A new study has found that exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy and actually smoking increase the risk of placental abruption, a complication that can be fatal to both parent and baby ...
Approximately 70 of these chemicals in secondhand smoke are known to cause cancer. In New York State, nearly 2,000 deaths annually are attributed to secondhand smoke exposure.
Children exposed to second-hand smoke at home are more likely to show certain changes in the epigenome, which can alter the way genes are expressed. These epigenetic changes could influence the ...
Children exposed to second-hand smoke at home are more likely to show certain changes in the epigenome, which can alter the way genes are expressed. These epigenetic changes could influence the ...
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 ...
Opinion: New Oakland secondhand-smoke law should apply to marijuana, too Proposal on Tuesday’s City Council agenda violates Proposition 64, which prohibits excluding pot from rules for tobacco ...
Science We Were Wrong To Panic About Secondhand Smoke A recent American Cancer Society study reports a negligible risk from passive smoking, shedding new light on the uproar over a 2003 paper ...