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Respiratory health effects of passive smoking : lung cancer and other disorders. by Jinot, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)217716; Bayard, Steven P.(CARDINAL)217717; United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Office of Health and Environmental Assessment.(CARDINAL)163008; United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Indoor Air Division.(CARDINAL)216972;
Includes bibliographical references (page R-1 - R-38).Summary and conclusions -- Introduction -- Estimation of environmental tobacco smoke exposure -- Hazard identification I: lung cancer in active smokers, long-term animal bioassays, and genotoxicity studies -- Hazard identification II: interpretation of epidemiologic studies on environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer -- Population risk of lung cancer from passive smoking -- Passive smoking and respiratory disorders other than cancer -- Assessment of increased risk for respiratory illnesses in children from environmental tobacco smoke.
Subjects: Passive smoking; Respiratory organs;
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Environmental tobacco smoke : measuring exposures and assessing health effects / by National Research Council (U.S.).Committee on Passive Smoking.(CARDINAL)184634;
Includes bibliographies and index.
Subjects: Tobacco; Tobacco; Passive smoking.;
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Environmental tobacco smoke : proceedings of the international symposium at McGill University, 1989 / by Ecobichon, Donald J.(CARDINAL)160906; Wu, Joseph M.(CARDINAL)198982; International Symposium on Environmental Tobacco Smoke(1989 :McGill University)(CARDINAL)280331;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Passive smoking; Tobacco smoke pollution; Tobacco smoke;
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Cigarette smoking : what it's doing to smokers and nonsmokers / by Dhillon, Sukhraj S.;
Subjects: Nicotine addiction; Smoking; Tobacco; Passive smoking; Tobacco smoke pollution.;
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Environmental tobacco smoke in the workplace : lung cancer and other health effects / by Votaw, David M.(CARDINAL)283388; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.Division of Standards Development and Technology Transfer.(CARDINAL)172821; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.Division of Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations, and Field Studies.(CARDINAL)136616;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 14-18).
Subjects: Passive smoking; Tobacco smoke pollution; Respiratory organs; Occupational diseases.; Industrial hygiene.;
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For your own good : the anti-smoking crusade and the tyranny of public health / by Sullum, Jacob.(CARDINAL)648367;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-327) and index.
Subjects: Antismoking movement; Passive smoking; Public opinion; Smoking; Smoking;
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Work, smøking, and health : a NIOSH scientific workshop, June 15-16, 2000, Washington Court Hotel, Washington, DC. by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-120).
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Smoking in the workplace; Passive smoking; Smoking; Industrial hygiene;
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Smoking / by Sanders, Pete.; Myers, Steve(John Stephen),1959-;
Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Smoking; Smoking.;
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Talking about the dangers of alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine / by Horsfield, Alan.(CARDINAL)421540; Horsfield, Elaine.(CARDINAL)498534;
Includes bibliographical references (page 32) and index.What is a drug? -- Where do you get drugs? -- Why is nicotine a harmful drug? -- Is any tobacco product safe? -- Smoking will seriously harm your body! -- What are the hazards of smoking? -- What is passive smoking? -- Other smoking problems -- Tobacco advertising is aimed at you -- Is alcohol a drug? -- Is all alcohol a drug? where is it made? -- Why is advertising alcohol a problem? -- Caffeine is a drug -- How much caffeine is too much?An early introduction to the dangers of drugs and alcohol.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Alcoholism; Tobacco use; Caffeine habit;
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High society : how substance abuse ravages America and what to do about it / by Califano, Joseph A.,Jr.,1931-(CARDINAL)152503;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-240) and index.Prologue -- 1.The High Society -- 2.How Did We Become the High Society? -- 3.The Common Denominator -- 4.It's All About Kids -- 5.America's Deadliest Epidemic -- 6.Criminal Hangover -- 7.Collateral Wreckage -- 8.Nonmedical Marijuana (Herein of Legalization) -- 9.The Unisex Legacy -- 10.Follow the Tobacco and Alcohol Money -- 11.Sobering Up the High Society.In High Society, Joseph Califano points out that a child who reaches twenty-one without smoking, using illegal drugs, or abusing alcohol is virtually certain never to do so - and chronicles the fearful cost in personal pain and public dollars of our nation's failure to act on this truth. Califano shows how substance abuse is the culprit in violent and property crime, soaring Medicare and Medicaid costs, family breakup, domestic violence, the spread of AIDS, teen pregnancy, poverty, and low productivity. He takes on alcohol and tobacco interests that buy political protection with campaign contributions and seed a culture of substance abuse among our nation's children and teens. He explains the importance of parent power, proposes revolutionary changes in prevention, treatment, and criminal justice, and calls upon every individual and institution to confront this plague that has maimed and killed more Americans than all our wars, natural catastrophes, and traffic accidents combined. Includes information on alcohol abuse, alcohol addiction, alcohol industry, binge drinking, amphetamines, children, cigarette advertising, cocaine, college students, depression, ectasy, heroin, lobbying and lobbyists, LSD, marijuana, methamphetamine, nicotine, OxyContin, prescription drugs, Ritalin, secondhand (passive) smoke, smoking, teens, tobacco industry, treatment, Valium, Vicodin, women, etc.
Subjects: Substance abuse;
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