Prepared by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the direction of the Office of the Surgeon General.Mode of access: Internet from the Surgeon General's web site. Address as of 6/29/06: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/secondhandsmoke/secondhandsmoke.pdf; current access is available via PURL
This brightly colored poster features the image of an infant and includes information on how secondh...
Secondhand smoke can harm babies and children in many ways including: lungs, ears, sudden infant dea...
Even limited exposure to tobacco or secondhand smoke can lead to cardiovascular and other health pro...
This Surgeon General\u2019s report returns to the topic of the health effects of involuntary exposur...
Shipping list no.: 2006-0258-P.Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction, summary, ...
Introduction: Secondhand smoke is the combination of side stream smoke (the smoke given off by a bur...
to Tobacco Smoke, concluded that (1) secondhand smoke exposure causes disease and premature death in...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Marilyn Bode, Protect your family from secondhand smoke, Kansas State University, August 1998
Smoking has been known as the leading preventable cause of death and premature disease in the United...
Exposure to secondhand smoke from burning tobacco products can cause sudden infant death syndrome, r...
No level of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is safe. SHS exposure occurs when nonsmokers breathe in ...
1. Inhaling other people’s tobacco smoke affects both smokers and non-smokers. The process of smokin...
Tobacco use contributes to disease and death among users and nonusers at an alarming rate and remain...
The first Report of the Surgeon General was published in 1964 and 20 million Americans have died as ...
This brightly colored poster features the image of an infant and includes information on how secondh...
Secondhand smoke can harm babies and children in many ways including: lungs, ears, sudden infant dea...
Even limited exposure to tobacco or secondhand smoke can lead to cardiovascular and other health pro...
This Surgeon General\u2019s report returns to the topic of the health effects of involuntary exposur...
Shipping list no.: 2006-0258-P.Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction, summary, ...
Introduction: Secondhand smoke is the combination of side stream smoke (the smoke given off by a bur...
to Tobacco Smoke, concluded that (1) secondhand smoke exposure causes disease and premature death in...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Marilyn Bode, Protect your family from secondhand smoke, Kansas State University, August 1998
Smoking has been known as the leading preventable cause of death and premature disease in the United...
Exposure to secondhand smoke from burning tobacco products can cause sudden infant death syndrome, r...
No level of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is safe. SHS exposure occurs when nonsmokers breathe in ...
1. Inhaling other people’s tobacco smoke affects both smokers and non-smokers. The process of smokin...
Tobacco use contributes to disease and death among users and nonusers at an alarming rate and remain...
The first Report of the Surgeon General was published in 1964 and 20 million Americans have died as ...
This brightly colored poster features the image of an infant and includes information on how secondh...
Secondhand smoke can harm babies and children in many ways including: lungs, ears, sudden infant dea...
Even limited exposure to tobacco or secondhand smoke can lead to cardiovascular and other health pro...