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Social Smoking Carries Same Heart-Disease Risks as Everyday Habit

By Misti Crane | Ohio State University on May 3, 2017   Featured, Health  

Social Smoking Carries Same Heart-Disease Risks as Everyday Habit

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Social smokers’ risk for high blood pressure and high cholesterol is identical to those who light up every day, new research has found. This large, nationally representative study is the first to look at blood pressure and cholesterol in social smokers. More than 10 percent of 39,555 people surveyed said they were […]

Study: Fewer Kids Visited ERs for Asthma after Indoor Smoking Bans

By Kat Carlton | UofC on Dec 29, 2016   Featured, Health  

Study: Fewer Kids Visited ERs for Asthma after Indoor Smoking Bans

Emergency rooms in communities with indoor smoking bans reported a 17 percent decrease in the number of children needing care for asthma attacks, according to new research from the University of Chicago Medicine. The study, led by pediatric allergy expert Christina Ciaccio, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Chicago, examined 20 metropolitan […]

Teens with Asthma Almost Twice as Likely to Smoke as their Healthy Counterparts

By Francisco Vazquez-Nava -PhD | ACAAI on Nov 11, 2016   Featured, Health  

Teens with Asthma Almost Twice as Likely to Smoke as their Healthy Counterparts

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (November 11, 2016) – Curiosity is a driving factor in why most kids start smoking, and the same is true for kids with asthma. A study presented at the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) Annual Scientific Meeting found adolescents with asthma were twice as likely to smoke as kids […]

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on Jan 28, 2016   Health  

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Exposure to second-hand smoke is associated with a larger waist and poorer cognition in children, researchers say. “The take-home message is that for these children, smoke exposure was connected to two major adverse health outcomes, one above the neck and one below the neck,” said Dr. Catherine Davis, clinical health psychologist at […]

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