Secondhand smoke Infiltration in multiunit housing: Health effects and nicotine levels
Introduction: Approximately 46% of U.S. multiunit housing residents with smoke-free home rules, 29 million persons, experience secondhand smoke infiltration in their apartments. Federal health authorities warn that secondhand smoke exposure in multiunit housing is detrimental to the health of childr...
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Main Author: | James L. Repace (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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