Science news articles about 'tobacco exposure'
Women require less tobacco exposure than men to increase colon cancer risk
... men and women, women require less tobacco exposure than men to have a significant increased risk ... Emmy Ludwig and her colleagues examined tobacco exposure and the risk of pancreatic cancer precursor ...Women Require Less Tobacco Exposure Than Men To Increase Colon Cancer Risk
While smoking poses a health threat to both men and women, women require less tobacco exposure than men to have a significant increased risk for colorectal cancer, according ...Study strengthens link between tobacco smoke and behavioral problems in boys with asthma
... during pregnancy, which Dr. Yolton said allowed researchers to strengthen findings related to environmental tobacco exposure. Among 220 children in the study, 61 percent were boys, 56 percent were ...Exposure to lead, tobacco smoke raises risk of ADHD
... lead exposure each have their own important adverse effect," says Tanya Froehlich, M.D., ... health and diet of people in the U.S. Prenatal tobacco exposure was measured by maternal reports of cigarette ...Research reveals why some smokers become addicted with their first cigarette
... its rewarding and addictive effects," explains Laviolette. "However, during the early phase of tobacco exposure, many individuals find nicotine highly unpleasant and aversive, whereas others may ...Newborns exposed to maternal smoking more irritable, difficult to soothe
... to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In addition to the physical side effects, tobacco exposure in utero has also been linked to long-term adverse neurobehavioral outcomes in children, ...Avoiding secondhand smoke during pregnancy
... measured. Cotinine is a widely accepted biomarker for tobacco exposure. Twenty-seven percent of pregnant ... little social support to prevent ETS exposure. Writing in the article, Susan Michele Blake, ...Early childhood health interventions could save billions in health costs later in life
... paper database and EconLit. Guyer and his colleagues examined the magnitude of the future effects of tobacco exposure, unintentional injury, obesity and mental health. They looked at prevalence of ...Study raises concerns about outdoor second-hand smoke
... that was tested for levels of cotinine, a byproduct of nicotine and a commonly used marker of tobacco exposure. The team found an average increase in cotinine of 162 percent for the volunteers ...
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