Asthma symptoms worsened in children in Vermont and upstate New York exposed to smoke from Canadian wildfires, according to a recent study by UVM.
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 ...
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New research from the University of Vermont reveals exposure to smoke from Canadian wildfires in the summer of 2023 led to ...
Thirdhand smoke is toxic lingering tobacco residue on surfaces that harms children most. California's new AB455 mandates ...
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 ...
New research from the University of Vermont reveals exposure to smoke from Canadian wildfires in the summer of 2023 led to ...
Secondhand smoke, also known as environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), refers to the smoke inhaled by those who are not actively smoking. This invisible culprit poses a significant health risk, especially ...
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 ...
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 ...
LONDON – According to a study recently published in the journal Tobacco Control, a child who smokes just one cigarette can be addicted to tobacco for the rest of his or her life. A survey conducted by ...