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A Chinese study reveals that secondhand smoke exposure significantly increases the risk of early-onset myopia in children ...
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.
Protecting children from smoke Catherine Vautrin, France’s health and families minister, said smoking kills around 200 people every day in the country.
A shocking WHO report reveals 1.3 million annual deaths from secondhand smoke. Learn about the global impact and urgent action needed to combat this preventable killer.
A shocking WHO report reveals secondhand smoke claims 1.3 million lives annually. Learn about the global impact and urgent need for stronger tobacco control measures.
Secondhand smoke heightens oral cancer risks Exposure could increase risk by 51 percent for individuals, report international researchers including BC Global Observatory on Pollution and Health ...
The study is the first to examine the specific cellular changes associated with fire smoke exposure, documenting how smoke can damage the body through the immune system.
Secondhand smoke seriously harms children’s health, triggering asthma, infections, and long-term lung damage—even when smoking is done away from them. Read on to know what the experts have to say.