Analysing blood samples of nearly 2,700 children aged 7-10 years from across eight European countries, including Spain and ...
Parents who believe that opening a window in a room will protect their children from the dangers of passive smoking are being warned that they are misinformed, in a new campaign launched today.
This change in gene expression due to secondhand smoke exposure may make children more vulnerable to disease as adults.
PASSIVE smoking dramatically increases the chances of developing asthma, according to research. Scientists say people whose partner smokes are almost five times more likely to develop the condition.
Smoking or exposure to it causes serious health damage. However, a new study by researchers at the Barcelona Institute for ...