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Breast Feeding May Be Significant Source Of Infants' Exposure To Tobacco Products
June 16, 1998 Infants of mothers who smoke may receive greater exposure to the products of tobacco smoke through breast milk than through environmental exposure, according to a study led by researchers at the ... > full story -
Teens With High Blood Pressure May Have Enlarged Hearts
May 20, 1998 Teenagers, especially boys, with high blood pressure may be harboring a serious, but silent, heart condition, according to two new studies and an editorial in the May 19 issue of Circulation: Journal ... > full story -
Pregnancy Prevalent Among Toronto Street Youth
April 29, 1998 Researchers at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, have determined that pregnancy is common among the city’s female street youth and that risk of pregnancy is significantly associated with ... > full story -
Smoking's Effects On Pregnancy Not Mitigated By Prenatal Vitamins, UB Study Finds
April 17, 1998 Pregnant women who continue to smoke, thinking their prenatal vitamins will offset the known adverse effects of smoking on the developing fetus, are deluding themselves, a new study by University at ... > full story -
Higher Cigarette Prices Would Have An "Insignificant" Impact On Teen-Age Smokers, A Cornell Study Finds
April 9, 1998 Boosting taxes on cigarettes will have a far less dramatic effect on rates of teen-age smoking than politicians are hoping, a new Cornell University study finds. In fact, say the researchers, higher ... > full story -
Scientists Discover New Breast Cancer Susceptibily Gene
November 7, 1997 Mutations in the gene P-TEN can increase a woman's risk of breast cancer, according to scientists at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. The findings identify the third ... > full story -
Quiet Down: Adolescents Suffering From Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, University Of Florida Research Shows
August 21, 1997 GAINESVILLE, Fla.---University of Florida research shows that 17 percent of middle- and high-school students already have lost some ability to hear. And the problem will keep getting worse if they ... > full story -
Neighborhood Merchants Target Teens For Cigarette Sales
April 1, 1997 Many "mom and pop" merchants continue to advertise and sell cigarettes to minors in low-income city neighborhoods despite laws and public health campaigns to stop teen-age smoking, a ... > full story
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