Second-hand smoke linked to cognitive impairment
Friday, February 13, 2009 - 04:49
in Psychology & Sociology
The research, published today in the British Medical Journal, highlighted a 44% increase in risk of cognitive impairment when exposed to high levels of second-hand smoke.
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