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The Tobacco Reference Guide |
| by David Moyer, MD. |
| | Chapter 5 Environmental tobacco smoke |
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| | More than a quarter of the nation's children are exposed to cigarette smoke, rising to |
| | 43% of children in families below the poverty level. Another estimate is that two-thirds |
| | of children from families below the poverty level have household smokers, compared |
| | with one-third of children with family incomes over $40,000. |
| | Tobacco Free Youth Reporter, Spring 1993, and Los Angeles Times, June 30, 1991 |
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| | Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a cause of illness and death in nonsmokers. |
| | The data that establish this are more extensive and more compelling than the data |
| | that are the scientific basis for stringent environmental controls on other pollutants |
| | such as asbestos, benzene, radon, and formaldehyde. |
| | Adolescent Medicine, June 1993, p. 308 |
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| | In the early 1990's, 45% of children younger than age 6 in the United States, a total of |
| | 10 million, lived in households with one or more smokers. |
| | Tobacco Control, Winter 1993, p. 514 and 1994 Cancer Facts and Figures (ACS) |
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| | 63 million nonsmoking adults and 9 to 12 million children younger than age 5 years in |
| | the United States have exposure to secondhand or sidestream smoke, which contains |
| | 2.5 times more nicotine, carbon monoxide, and benzopyrene that mainstream |
| | smoke. |
| | Journal of Respiratory Disease, August 1994, p. 716 |
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