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Smoking, Passive

Known as: Smokings, Involuntary, Passive Smokings, Passive Exposure 
Exposure to tobacco smoke products among individuals who do not smoke. This can result from sharing space with a smoker or from placental transfer… 
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Review
2008
Review
2008
BACKGROUND In 2005, the Spanish parliament passed the Spanish anti-smoking law. This legislation restricted tobacco smoking in… 
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Cadmium (Cd), a known human carcinogen, is one of the components of tobacco and also has many industrial uses. Smoking Cd… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
From the public health perspective, epidemiologic research on smoking and respiratory health can be considered a success. In… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
This article reviews the evidence for a link between passive smoking and respiratory disease, especially asthma in children. The… 
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Passive exposure to tobacco smoke was assessed in children with asthma (age 3‐15) and in referents. There was statistically… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
Risk assessment methodologies have been successfully applied to control societal risk from outdoor air pollutants. They are now… 
Review
1988
Review
1988
"Environmental tobacco smoke" (ETS) is the term used to characterize tobacco combustion products inhaled by nonsmokers in the… 
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
To learn whether asthmatic children are affected by passive smoking, we studied 240 unselected consecutively referred asthmatic… 
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
ed from Turner, J.A.M.; Sillett, R.W.; and McNichol, M.W. Effect of carboxyhaemoglobin and plasma nicotine concentrations in…