Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in cars increases the risk of persistent wheeze in adolescents
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These data provide evidence that the community needs to be educated about the adverse health consequences of ETS exposure in cars and suggest that health care professionals should include such education in counselling sessions for families of children with asthma. Teenagers can escape ETS exposure in the home, either by removing themselves or by their parents smoking outside. However, children of this age and younger have no choice but to travel with their parents in the car, especially given the phenomenon of “mum’s taxi” transporting children to school and extracurricular activities. Smoke-free cars are important for all children.
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Categorie: roken - astma

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