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Does secondhand smoke constitute aggression?

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"We know that the starvation of oxygen caused by smoke exposure in the developing central nervous system can cause low birth weight and slowed fetal brain growth," Dr. Pagani said. "Environmental sources of tobacco smoke represent the most passive and preventable cause of disease and disability. read more

I doubt your father would stop smoking or smoke elsewhere, no matter how you much you plead him. In my experience, on private property, the best bet is to leave. That is unfortunate because it is your home, but second hand smoke is absolutely terrible for your health. read more

Women exposed to secondhand smoke during pregnancy may face a higher risk of having a child with behavior problems, a new study says. Women exposed to secondhand smoke during pregnancy may face a higher risk of having a child with behavior problems, a new study says. read more

"Secondhand smoke" was a term largely created by antismoking campaigners in the mid 20th century to define the smoke in the air that comes from the end of a burning tobacco product (sidestream smoke) and the smoke that's exhaled by smoker (which comes from what is called mainstream smoke, but has been diluted/changed by being in the mouth or lungs of a person smoking). read more

"Secondhand smoke is in fact more dangerous that inhaled smoke, and 40 percent of children worldwide are exposed to it. Moreover, exposure to this smoke at early childhood is particularly dangerous, as the child's brain is still developing," said Linda Pagani. read more

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