Smoking affects sleep, arteries, cancer (breast, colon, lung), hearing, dementia, ear infections, SIDS, depression, behavioral problems, cleft, fertility problems
In Fertility, SIDS, behavioral problems, cleft palate, colon cancer, dementia, ear infections, ear infections and smoking, hearing loss, lung cancer, sleep, smoking, smoking and artery disease, smoking and behavior problems, smoking and birth defects, smoking and clefts, smoking and colon cancer, smoking and dementia, smoking and depression, smoking and fertility, smoking and hearing loss, smoking and lung cancer, smoking and pregnancy, smoking and sleep, tobacco on February 24, 2009 at 12:04 pmTOBACCO
- High Levels Of Prenatal Smoking Exposure Affect Sleep Patterns In Preterm Neonates
- Secondhand Smoke Linked To Peripheral Artery Disease In Women
- Nicotine Linked To Breast Cancer Growth And Spread, Study Suggests
- Women Require Less Tobacco Exposure Than Men To Increase Colon Cancer Risk
- Nicotine’s Effects Are Receptor Specific
- Secondhand Smoke Exposure Can Cause Cell Damage In 30 Minutes
- Moms’ Smoking Linked To Increased Risk Of Birth Defects
- Second-hand Smoke May Cause Dementia
- Smoking And Body Mass Index Linked To Hearing Loss
- Ear Infections In Children Linked To Passive Smoking
- Smoking During Pregnancy Increases Risk Of SIDS
- Teen Smoking Could Lead To Adult Depression, Study Says
- Link Between Tobacco Smoke And Behavioral Problems In Boys With Asthma Strengthened With New Study
- Faulty DNA Repair Could Be A Risk Factor For Lung Cancer In Nonsmokers
- First Trimester Smoking Linked To Oral Clefts
- Secondhand Smoke Raises Odds Of Fertility Problems In Women