LONDON -- Second-hand smoke kills more than 600,000 people worldwide every year, according to a new study. In the first look at the global impact of second-hand smoking, researchers analyzed data from ...
Secondhand smoke from cigarettes is much worse than that from vaping, in terms of exposing children to nicotine, a new study finds. Children exposed to vaping indoors absorb less than one-seventh the ...
As many as 4% of population-level asthma cases could be attributed to secondhand smoke, the study suggests. Exposure to secondhand smoke increases a person’s risk of respiratory diseases like asthma ...
A new study has found that exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy and actually smoking increase the risk of placental abruption, a complication that can be fatal to both parent and baby, to ...
Unlike genetics or age, smoking is a risk factor for numerous diseases that we can actually do something about. By quitting, smokers can minimize these risks. Drawing attention to the harms of smoke ...
The Emerald City is going up in smoke, again. Two years after Seattle officials let the city burn during BLM protests, bus drivers say they’re facing a frightful new danger: second-hand fentanyl fumes ...
The smoke from the wildfires in Canada that momentarily turned the skies of New York City a burned orange may have been as damaging to health as second-hand smoking indoors. Scientists at Rutgers ...
RENO, Nev. — Second-hand smoke in indoor casino areas is up to 18 times more harmful than outdoor levels, according to a University of Nevada, Reno study published this month in the Environmental ...
Jan. 11 (UPI) --Second-hand exposure to nicotine vapor from e-cigarettes at home raises the risk for bronchitis symptoms and shortness of breath among young adults, a study published by the journal ...
Saliva IL6 Upregulation As a Potential Indicator of Tobacco-Smoke Associated OSCC and Disease Progression and the Association of Saliva RELA(p65) Upregulation With OSCC Local Invasion in Non-Smokers ...