Sentences with phrase «hand smoke exposure»

Frequency — risk relationships between second - hand smoke exposure and respiratory symptoms among adolescents: a cross-sectional study in South China
Adapting the Stage of Change model to investigate adolescent behavior related to reducing second hand smoke exposure
A preventable predisposing factor for the development of all mental health disorders in children and adolescents has been found in a cross-sectional survey involving second - hand smoke exposure in youth who are not themselves cigarette smokers.
Project activities include increasing the number of providers who screen, advise, and refer patients to the North Carolina Quitline, distributing patient and provider education materials statewide, developing best - practice, sustainable, community based smoking cessation projects for women, pregnant women, and new moms, and creating continuity of care by focusing on the preconception, prenatal and perinatal periods, and including an emphasis on preventing postpartum relapse and eliminating second - hand smoke exposure.
The EPA's seminal achievements over almost 50 years include removing lead from gasoline; reducing acid rain to improve water quality; reducing second - hand smoke exposure; improving vehicle efficiency and emission controls; and encouraging a shift to rethinking of wastes as materials.
Click here to listen to the interview: Dogs and cats can be poisoned by marijuana from second hand smoke exposure, or from direct ingestion of marijuana or baked foods (e.g., pot brownies, pot butter, etc.) laced with THC.
Do not smoke marijuana near your pets The dangers of second hand smoke exposure from tobacco are very well - known, and owners, in general, do avoid smoking cigarettes when their pets are present.
Meta - analysis of the association between second - hand smoke exposure and ischaemic heart diseases, COPD and stroke
The results, published this month in the journal Carcinogenesis, provide a more accurate way to gauge second - hand smoke exposure than questionnaires, and present a strong case for more stringent limits on smoking and increased preventive screenings for those more likely to have been exposed to second - hand smoke.
Establishing a relationship between low levels of second - hand smoke exposure and increased YLL offers further evidence that stricter legislation establishing smoke - free areas, together with education efforts in low - income and minority communities, is needed.
«This measure will really help eliminate that threat, eliminate second - hand smoke exposure in our parks.»

Not exact matches

Tobacco Exposure: While the connection is unclear, several studies have shown that babies exposed to smoke (like that from tobacco) either directly or from second - hand smoke, during pregnancy or as infants, were more likely to struggle with colic.
Apnea and death are often the result in babies who are born to smoking mothers or to mothers who have had exposure to second - hand smoking.
Exposure to second - hand smoke puts children at higher risk for respiratory conditions like pneumonia, asthma or bronchitis.
A healthy baby will not develop with constant exposure to chemicals and agents like second hand smoke.
Removing some of the added risks that can go along with bedsharing (such as heavy blankets, other children, exposure to second - hand smoke etc.) will reduce the risk of SIDS and accidental suffocation.
Even such things as exposure to second - hand smoke and volunteerism in the child's school have been considered in a primary caretaker analysis.
Betty McBride, director of policy at the British Heart Foundation (BHF), added: «Exposure to second - hand smoke by non-smokers for just half an hour is enough to damage the lining of the heart's arteries and increase the risk of a heart attack.
«Exposure to second hand smoking has been proven to be detrimental to the health of our children and we have a responsibility to safeguard it.
However, a new study published in the journal Environment International, has estimated for the first time the potential cancer risk by age group through non-dietary ingestion and dermal exposure to third hand smoke.
Further analysis among non-smokers who reported no exposure to second - hand smoke and had cotinine levels below race - specific cutoffs found that the association between exposure and mortality remained similar to observations in subjects who reported exposure.
«Exposure to second - hand smoke is unequally distributed in the population.
«Using cotinine level to measure exposure to second - hand smoke has important public health implications, because increasing the scope of smoke - free environments would likely decrease cotinine levels in the general population and ultimately death,» said Emanuela Taioli, MD, PhD, Director of the Institute for Translation Epidemiology at Mount Sinai.
«Unknown exposure to second - hand smoke associated with increased mortality.»
Until now, the risks of this exposure known as «third hand tobacco smoke» have been highly uncertain and not considered in public policy.
«In addition, there would be tremendous health benefits including reduced disease disability to smokers, reduced pain and suffering, and reduced exposure to second hand smoke,» Levy says.
Almost six in 10 (57 per cent) agree that the health of hospitality workers has improved, and almost four in 10 (38 per cent) say their own health has also benefited from the reduced exposure to second hand smoke.
Smoking contributes to substantial excess mortality in prisons, and prison tobacco control policies are associated with reduced mortality, through reductions in smoking and exposure to second - hand smoke, say the aSmoking contributes to substantial excess mortality in prisons, and prison tobacco control policies are associated with reduced mortality, through reductions in smoking and exposure to second - hand smoke, say the asmoking and exposure to second - hand smoke, say the authors.
Also, countries with higher male smoking rates such as India or Bangladesh could effect on higher asthma and wheezing rates as a result of more exposure to second - hand smoke.
«Specifically, we want to study the roles played by antibiotics, paracetamol and exposure to second - hand smoke in the relationships between respiratory tract infections and lung function or asthma.
Owing to the large effect of tobacco smoke at low doses, exposure to second - hand smoke in the reference group (never smokers) might lead to underestimation of the relative risk for one and 20 cigarettes per day and consequently dilute the percentage effect of one compared with 20 cigarettes per day.
«Given the rapid sorption and persistence of high levels of nicotine on indoor surfaces, including clothing and human skin, our findings indicate that third - hand smoke represents an unappreciated health hazard through dermal exposure, dust inhalation and ingestion.»
She's living in a home, her father smokes, she's getting exposure to second - hand smoke, she's got chronic rheumatic pain and what ends up having to happen is we got ta get this girl out of this place and into her own place, so that — and she was an adult, so we — we were able to make that recommendation.
These include stress, lack of exercise, genetic makeup of the body and exposure to various toxins (like second hand cigarette smoke).
In order to maintain healthy lungs, it is best to avoid smoking and exposure to second - hand smoke and other pollutants.
Interestingly, exposure to second - hand smoke is the third leading cause of preventable death in America and some other high - income countries;
There are cox 2 inhibitors out there like, for example, curcumin is a perfect example so you know the active component of the herb turmeric which we find in things like curries, it's in that phenocane anti-inflammatory supplement that I personally use pretty regularly; if we can use something like that like a high dose curcumin in the presence of marijuana exposure so to speak from all that second hand marijuana smoke from your neighbors sipping in as you listen to the podcast.
Minimise exposure of second - hand smoke to your family and pets.
There are, however, other factors that can increase the production of free radicals, and many of them go hand in hand with modern day life: unhealthy food, exposure to pesticides, herbicides, cleaning chemicals, and cigarette smoke, and physical and emotional stress.
While smoking is involved in bladder cancer development in people, it is thought that exposure to second - hand smoke may play a role in dogs as well.
Avoid exposure to toxins and chemicals as much as possible including pesticides, herbicides, commercial flea collars, flea powder, insecticides and second - hand cigarette smoke.
Redness and tearing may be caused by exposure to environmental irritants like household cleansers, paint fumes, second - hand smoke, pollen, molds, dust and grooming product sprays entering the eyes.
«Educational campaigns informing pet owners of the risks of SHS [second hand smoke] exposure for pets could motivate some owners to quit smoking.
OBJECTIVE: To describe how the tobacco industry attempted to trivialise the health risks of second hand smoke (SHS) by both questioning the science of risk assessment of low dose exposure to other environmental toxins, and by comparing SHS to such substances about which debate might still exist.
Landlords may be asked to provide accommodation to tenants whose disabilities are worsened by exposure to second - hand smoke.
Non-smoking causes of lung cancer vary, but can include: second hand smoke, air pollution, and asbestos exposure.
The legal age for cannabis use will be age 19; cannabis will be sold in dedicated government - owned retail locations; and, to prevent exposure to second - hand cannabis smoke and the normalization of cannabis smoking, public consumption of cannabis will be restricted to private residences, with potential for designated spaces.
The Bill will also restrict where cannabis can be used (i.e., only in private residences but not in public places, workplaces or vehicles), including limiting exposure to second - hand smoke and vapour.
Moreover, this conspiracy, if proven, relates to matters of significance in Ontario — allegedly misleading the public and the government about the harmful effects of cigarettes and exposure to second hand smoke
According to the CDC, approximately 438,000 U.S. citizens die prematurely each year due to causes related to smoking or exposure to second - hand smoke.
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