Decline in child asthma attacks linked to smoke-free laws – Denver Post


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Decline in child asthma attacks linked to smoke-free laws
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LONDON (Reuters) – Introducing laws banning smoking in enclosed public places can lead to swift and dramatic falls in the number of children admitted to hospital suffering asthma attacks, according to a study in England published on Monday. Researchers
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Smoke-free laws linked to drop in child asthma attacks
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LONDON (Reuters) – Introducing laws banning smoking in enclosed public places can lead to swift and dramatic falls in the number of children admitted to hospital suffering asthma attacks, according to a study in England published on Monday. Don't miss
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Smoke-free laws linked to drop in child asthma attacks
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LONDON Jan 21 (Reuters) – Introducing laws banning smoking in enclosed public places can lead to swift and dramatic falls in the number of children admitted to hospital suffering asthma attacks, according to a study in England published on Monday.
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Child asthma admissions fall after smoking ban – The Guardian


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Child asthma admissions fall after smoking ban
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Previous studies have shown that hospital admissions for childhood asthma fell after smoke-free legislation was introduced in Scotland and North America. The smoking ban in England has also been found to have reduced the rate of heart attacks.
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Smoke-free law linked to large fall in child asthma hospital admissions – Imperial College London


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Smoke-free law linked to large fall in child asthma hospital admissions
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NHS statistics analysed by researchers at Imperial College London show a 12.3 per cent fall in admissions for childhood asthma in the first year after the law on smoking in enclosed public places and workplaces came into effect in July 2007. The
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Child asthma drop since smoke ban
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There has been a big drop in the number of children taken to hospital with severe asthma since smoking was banned in public places in England in 2007. A study shows figures were down by more than 12 per cent in the first year after the law was changed.
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Fast food and takeaways linked to surge in child asthma and allergies – The Guardian


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Fast food and takeaways linked to surge in child asthma and allergies
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An international collaboration of scientists has found that young teenagers in particular are nearly 40% more likely to have severe asthma if they eat burgers and other types of fast food more than three times a week. For children aged six to seven the

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