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A BAN on smoking in housing with children could help bring about “real change” by cutting their exposure to preventing youngsters second-hand tobacco smoke, an expert has said. Writing in the BMJ’s ...
We excluded children who either reported current smoking or had cotinine levels of >20 ng/mL, indicating possible current use of cigarettes or spit tobacco. [9] We classified asthma severity based ...
New legislation to prevent people from smoking in houses with children could help bring about “real change” by preventing youngsters from being exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. New legislation to prevent people from smoking in houses with children could help bring about “real change” by preventing youngsters ...
This indicator covers the proportion of children and young people aged 12 to 18 years with type 1 diabetes who have had their smoking status recorded in the previous 12 months. It measures outcomes ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. New legislation to prevent people from smoking in houses with children could help bring about “real change” by preventing youngsters ...