Air Cleaners Do Not Thwart Most Effects of Secondhand Smoke – Medscape

Air Cleaners Do Not Thwart Most Effects of Secondhand Smoke
Medscape
August 4, 2011 — Air cleaners significantly reduce particulate matter (PM) levels but are not enough to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke in inner-city children with asthma residing with a smoker, a new study has found. Arlene M. Butz, ScD, MSN,
Indoor Air Cleaners Ease Asthma Symptoms in Children Living With SmokersVAdvert Press Center (press release)

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