... less likely a highly resilient effect,” says Wright. “The fact that we are able to detect the effects from childhood exposures now into adulthood stands as a testament of lead’s power to influence ...
... and living with a smoker as an adult, the researchers found that non-smokers who reported childhood exposure to ETS were more likely to have CT patterns that looked like early emphysema: large holes ...
... sample of U.S. children and their caregivers about a far broader range of exposures than has been done in the past.
According to the research, three out of five children were exposed to violence, ...
Newborns who suffer infections and live in homes with dogs have increased risk of snoring later in life.
... us to make stronger efforts to prevent childhood exposure to tobacco smoke, especially among ... higher levels of tobacco smoke than boys, the exposure did not lead to an increase in behavioral problems ...
... SOD3 protects the lung against injury caused by chemicals in cigarette smoke, and it could be a link between childhood exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and poor lung development," said Dr. ...
... . The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has pushed to minimize or eliminate all childhood exposure to lead.
"The interesting thing was that the levels of lead were all pretty low in ...
... EOG scores.
Their analyses revealed that early childhood exposure to lead, the family's poverty status ... show that even low-level lead exposure can push some children out of the score range that would ...
... San Cecilio University Hospital in Granada. This study has described for the first time the extent of childhood exposure to environmental pollutants of special concern, such as trihalomethanes, NO2, ...
... hygiene hypothesis," first introduced in the late 1980s, suggests that a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents and microorganisms increases an individuals susceptibility to disease by ...