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Tobacco and childhood exposures

Cigarette smoking is destructive for children, particularly for unborn children. Researchers concluded that prenatal tobacco and childhood lead exposures are affiliated with increased risks of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd).

An MD from the children’s hospital medical center, and colleagues explained that magnification to cigarette smoke may develop an adhd danger increase that is greater than the product of the danger elements for lead and tobacco individually.

Previous studies found that regarding 60 percent of american children ages 4–11 are exposed to secondhand smoke at home. Studies have shown that children (particularly infants) of parents who smoke have more lung illnesses, such like bronchitis and pneumonia, and may develop asthma. And because smoking parents are more likely to cough and disseminate germs, their children are more likely to develop chest illnesses.
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