Secondhand Smoke Still A Problem for Children
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Secondhand Smoke Still A Problem for Children
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289
Summary:
A recent survey looked at children’s exposure to secondhand smoke and found that approximately
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Secondhand Smoke Still A Problem for Children
Article Body:
A recent survey looked at children’s exposure to secondhand smoke and found that approximately
Administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this study of more than 14,000 house
The survey also found that smoking by visitors accounted for less than 1 percent of exposure.
Exposure to secondhand smoke is a serious health risk, and children, whose bodies are still de
children under 1 year old.
Even though progress has been made, the numbers are still alarming. In an earlier study, EPA e
secondhand smoke is responsible for 150,000 to 300,000 lower respiratory tract infections in i
A number of other studies, including one by the California EPA in 1997, support EPA’s earlier
If secondhand smoke is a problem in your home, take these steps to help reduce your child’s ex
1. Do not smoke in your home or car. Do not permit others to do so, either. Moving to another
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Secondhand Smoke Still A Problem for Children
Word Count:
289
Summary:
A recent survey looked at children’s exposure to secondhand smoke and found that approximately
Keywords:
Secondhand Smoke Still A Problem for Children
Article Body:
A recent survey looked at children’s exposure to secondhand smoke and found that approximately
Administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, this study of more than 14,000 house
The survey also found that smoking by visitors accounted for less than 1 percent of exposure.
Exposure to secondhand smoke is a serious health risk, and children, whose bodies are still de
children under 1 year old.
Even though progress has been made, the numbers are still alarming. In an earlier study, EPA e
secondhand smoke is responsible for 150,000 to 300,000 lower respiratory tract infections in i
A number of other studies, including one by the California EPA in 1997, support EPA’s earlier
If secondhand smoke is a problem in your home, take these steps to help reduce your child’s ex
1. Do not smoke in your home or car. Do not permit others to do so, either. Moving to another
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Developed by SANFACE Software http://www.sanface.com/
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