Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Passive smoking affects children's mental health

Passive smoking affects children's mental healthhttp://www.altibbi.com/global/img/website/news/2011/04/20/main-484.jpg
Children and adolescents (non-smokers) exposed to cigarette smoke are more prone to diseases, depression, anxiety and attention deficit disorders.

Found that more than 2000 non-smokers between the ages of 8-15 years as the level of cotinine have been high because of their exposure to smoke, those around them.



Set up a study on children who have a level of cotinine is high and found that there is a significant relationship between the level of cotinine and behavioral disorders, disability and depression have had most of the boys to the States worked to ban smoking in public places and places where there are teenagers and children.



Should motivate parents to protect their children before birth and during pregnancy and during childhood and especially the mother smoked.



So far, the study is still ongoing in this area.

Children's health

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