Start |  Archive |  Services |  About Us |  Contact

Search News

Tobacco smoke exposure affects children and adolescents in many ways

A new Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center study shows that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, even at extremely low levels, is associated with decreases in certain cognitive skills, including reading, math, and logic and reasoning, in children and adolescents.

Continue to Tobacco smoke exposure affects children and adolescents in many ways on News-Medical News Feed.

Your health is news!

Medical buzz is a member of the HarWester Network.