Secondhand Smoke Triggers Child Allergies:
Allergies and asthma in your child
Reuters
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This resource provides just another reason to stop smoking: A recent Swedish study that found that secondhand smoke can trigger respiratory and food allergies in children.
Vincent J. Tamuzza, MD
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A great article that EVERY parent should read, smoker or not! I have a friend who suffers from allergies and she will always blame her parents' careless smoking.
An excellent article that gives parents another reason not to smoke around their children. The article talks about a study that showed that children exposed to second hand smoke were more like to suffer from allergies and asthma. This article was brief, but very informational.



