For children genetically predisposed to develop multiple sclerosis (MS), exposure to cigarette smoke in the family home could raise that risk even higher, new research shows. Photo by Adobe ...
CHICAGO — Defying the stereotype of the defiant teen-ager, new research suggests teens are much less likely to smoke if they think their parents disapprove of the habit. Parental disapproval works ...
“Family smoking” – Many parents mistakenly think that they are protecting their children by restricting their smoking to the porch/window or designated areas of their homes. In fact, unknowingly, many ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies with at least one parent who smokes have five times as much cotinine, a nicotine byproduct, in their urine than infants whose parents are non-smokers, UK researchers ...
Background: Role conflict can motivate behavior change. No prior studies have explored the association between parent/smoker role conflict and readiness to quit. The objective of the study is to ...
Smokers have already been banned from New York bars and restaurants, and soon they could be prohibited from lighting up in cars carrying minors, an idea giving added fuel to critics who say the city ...
Four out of 10 children in the US are exposed to secondhand smoke, according to the American Heart Association. A new Tel Aviv University study suggests that parents who smoke mistakenly rely on their ...
A 3-month old baby was fatally mauled by two dogs while the child's parents were smoking marijuana, police in New York said this week. On Thursday, the Associated Press (AP) reported that officials ...
Parents are fuming over plans for designated outdoor smoking areas at an already controversial shelter for ex-cons and drug and alcohol abusers that will open steps from their lower Manhattan ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies with at least one parent who smokes have five times as much cotinine, a nicotine byproduct, in their urine than infants whose parents are non-smokers, UK researchers ...