Smoking parents may be exposing kids to second-hand smoke

New York: Parents smoking in front of their kids usually believe that there is no presence of tobacco smoke in the air. However, they may be wrong as the dangers of second-hand smoking might still affect the young ones, says a study. The study, published in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research, stated that parents […]

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New York: Parents smoking in front of their kids usually believe that there is no presence of tobacco smoke in the air. However, they may be wrong as the dangers of second-hand smoking might still affect the young ones, says a study.

The study, published in the journal Nicotine and Tobacco Research, stated that parents who smoke mistakenly rely on their own physical senses to gauge the presence of tobacco smoke in the air.