vrijdag 9 september 2011
Researchers at the Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have found that children in the Unites States exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke show an increase in blood lead levels. This is an additional hazard of tobacco smoke, which is already acknowledged widely as a major source of indoor air pollution. Exposure to secondhand smoke is responsible for several health problems in children including lower respiratory tract infections and reduced lung growth.
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