SECONDHAND SMOKE AND CHILDREN
It’s known that exposure to secondhand smoke increases the risk of ear
infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, and more severe asthma in
children. That’s not all. In a recent study, the more children were
exposed to secondhand smoke at home or in motor vehicles, the more
likely they were to report symptoms of nicotine dependence. There is
NO SAFE LEVEL of exposure to secondhand smoke. Do not allow smoking in
your home or car, and avoid public places where smoking may still be
permitted.
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