Smoke, Lead, and ADHD

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Prenatal exposure to smoking, lead raises ADHD risk - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Study data showed 38% of ADHD cases in U.S. children ages 8 to 15 may be caused by prenatal smokingView full resource at smartbrief.com

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www2.hernandotoday.com — “A recent study advises secondhand smoke (SHS), noted as not the cause of the disorder, is attributable to numerous physical health consequences in children.View full resource at www2.hernandotoday.com

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ADHD, smoking may be linked with dropping out of school - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Many roads can lead to a teen dropping out of high school, but a new study finds that having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and smoking may be strongly linked to not finishing school.View full resource at latimes.com

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ADHD, smoking may be linked with dropping out of school - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Many roads can lead to a teen dropping out of high school, but a new study finds that having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and smoking may be strongly linked to not finishing school.View full resource at latimes.com

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Smoking,alcohol,& ADHD may be linked with dropping out of school in UC Davis study http://shar.es/mLLQd << 32.3% of kids w/ ADHD dropp

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Exposure to prenatal smoking may lead to psychiatric problems

sciencedaily.com — “New research shows that prenatal smoking can lead to psychiatric problems and increase the need for psychotropic medications in childhood and young adulthood.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Lead Exposure May Contribute to ADHD:

health.msn.com — “Lead Exposure May Contribute to ADHD:View full resource at health.msn.com

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Immaturity May Lead To Misdiagnosis Of ADHD

medicalnewstoday.com — “The youngest children in the classroom are significantly more likely to be diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) - and prescribed medication - than their peers in the sameView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Secondhand Smoke Linked to ADHD, Depression

healthcentral.com — “Secondhand smoke linked to ADHD, depression.View full resource at healthcentral.com

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ADHD, Learning Issues May Be Linked to Secondhand Smoke:

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Prenatal smoking exposure may lead to psychiatric problems - dnaindia.com

dnaindia.com — “In the study, Finnish researchers found that adolescents who had been exposed to prenatal smoking were at increased risk for use of all psychiatric drugs especially those uses to treat depression.View full resource at dnaindia.com

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Study: Prenatal Smoking may lead to Psychiatric Problems | Health Jockey

healthjockey.com — “Cigarette smoking is dangerous, as it affects the health of those who inhale the smoke directly as well as passively. Also, maternal smoking, duringView full resource at healthjockey.com

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Exposure to smoke in the womb may lead to psychiatric problems, study shows

vancouversun.com — “Vancouver Sun is your online source of news on Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and around the world. Find the latest breaking news in business, sports, technology, energy, entertainment, politics, jobs, cars, homes and opinions from readers. Subscribe to breaking news alerts.,Researchers found that adolescents who had been exposed to prenatal smoking were at increased risk forView full resource at vancouversun.com

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Exposure to lead, tobacco smoke raises risk of ADHD

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Children exposed prenatally to tobacco smoke and during childhood to lead face a particularly high risk for ADHD, according to new research. The study estimates that up to 35 percent of ADHD cases in children between the ages of 8 and 15 could be reduced by eliminating both of these environmental exposures.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Smoking During Pregnancy, Lead Exposure Raise ADHD Risk in Kids:

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Exposure to lead, tobacco smoke raises ri... ( CINCINNATI -- Children exposed prena...)

bio-medicine.org — “...CINCINNATI -- Children exposed prenatally to tobacco smoke and during ...The study estimates that up to 35 percent of ADHD cases in children be... Tobacco and lead exposure each have their own important adverse effec...The study is to be published online Nov. 23 by Pediatrics . ...,Exposure,to,lead,,tobacco,smoke,raises,risk,of,ADHD,biological,biology news articles,biology news today,latest biology news,current biology news,biology newslettersView full resource at bio-medicine.org

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