Carcinogen Levels in Kids Living With Smokers
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High Carcinogen Levels Seen in Kids Living With Smokers
businessweek.com — “Parents may not understand children's risk from secondhand smoke, researcher says” View full resource at businessweek.com
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High carcinogen levels in smokers' kids - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 11 (UPI) -- A U.S. researcher says 90 percent of children living in a house with an adult smoker have evidence of tobacco-related carcinogens in their urine. (Source: Health News - UPI.com)MedWorm Message: Register forMedMatcha, MedWorm's medical advertising network, and receive $5 free advertising.” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Higher tobacco exposure found in kids from multiunit housing - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Children who lived in apartments with non-smokers had higher levels of a tobacco byproduct in their blood than children from smoke-free single-family homes, according to a new study that suggests multiunit housing is a significant source of second-hand smoke.” View full resource at boston.com
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Higher tobacco exposure found in kids from multiunit housing - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Children who lived in apartments with non-smokers had higher levels of a tobacco byproduct in their blood than children from smoke-free single-family homes, according to a new study that suggests multiunit housing is a significant source of second-hand smoke.” View full resource at boston.com
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