Study: Teens Exposed To Second-Hand Smoke At Higher Risk Of Developing Respiratory Issues

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – A new study finds teenagers exposed to second-hand smoke are at a higher risk of developing respiratory issues than teens who are not.

Researchers looked at more than 7,000 non-smoking adolescents. Those exposed to tobacco smoke at home, or for an hour or more within a week, reported more shortness of breath and a dry cough at night.

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They also had more visits to the emergency room or urgent care.

The research was published in the Journal of Pediatrics.

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