New data published in this week's edition of pediatrics finds that children aged 6 to 11 years old, who live with smokers, have a greater chance of missing school than kids who don't have smokers in ...
A Johns Hopkins Children's Center study shows that air cleaners can significantly reduce household air pollution and lower rates of asthma symptoms among kids living in homes with smokers. The ...
Improved airway function appeared to mediate the association between vitamin C supplementation and wheeze in kids whose mothers smoked and received vitamin C during pregnancy, a secondary analysis of ...
Young children are much more likely to get cavities if they live in a household with smokers, a Japanese study suggests. Compared to children in non-smoking households, kids living with smokers were ...
Florida has become the unfortunate leader in illegal vape sales — a troubling fact that highlights the urgent need for better regulation and enforcement. At the same time, we must ensure that smokers ...
With a new ban on smoking in public parks, sidewalk cafes and transit malls going into effect in Santa Rosa next month, smokers are already feeling squeezed because of their habit. But a bill in the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Healthy" children of smokers may not show any signs of breathing difficulties, but they may still be experiencing reduced lung function -- which could progressively worsen with ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. LOS ANGELES • Smoking doesn't just harm children's health — it also may lower their performance in school and cost their families ...
Whether flavored vaping liquid could help adult smokers, particularly those hooked on menthol cigarettes, switch to a less harmful form or quit altogether is the focus of new research at Medical ...
That nicotine hit and its easy-to-inhale vapor is one reason why Juul is so popular – and so feared. "That's the trouble with Juul: It's probably the worst for kids but it might be the best for adult ...
On today's front page, Sarah Owen details a congressional bill that will once again raise taxes on cigarettes in order to fund unrelated programs. It seems like a nice plan. Smokers pay an extra $.61 ...