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Jackie Longe

Secondhand smoke boosts kids' ADHD, learning disability risks - 0 views

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    Two new studies from the American Academy of Pediatrics look at how exposure to secondhand smoke affects American youths' learning behaviors and their attitudes toward smoking. The first found that children exposed to secondhand smoke in the home had a 50% increased risk of developing two or more childhood neurobehavioral disorders compared with children who were not exposed at home.
Kristin Key

Calls Double To Quit-Smoking Hotline After Anti-Cigarette Ads Debut - 0 views

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    Calls to 1-800-QUIT-NOW totaled more than 33,000 last week - the first week of the ad campaign. The phone line received less than 14,500 calls the week before.
Kristin Key

Groundbreaking new journal on the applications of digital games to human health - 1 views

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    Games for Health: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications (G4H), a new, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the development, use, and applications of game technology for improving physical and mental health and well-being. The Journal breaks new ground as the first to address this emerging, widely-recognized, and increasingly adopted area of healthcare. Published bi-monthly, Games for Health: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications will be released in fall 2011. Forthcoming articles for early issues of Games for Health: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications include research on the effectiveness and design strategies of: Games intended to develop the social skills of people with conditions such as autism Exergames aimed at motivating more activity in physical education classes An alternate realty game designed to increase physical activity Exergames for young adults and families Games to help treat eating disorders and habits such as smoking Games to improve cognitive function in older adults The use of simulations to help develop the interpersonal skills of family members of veterans suffering from PTSD
Kristin Key

Cigarette Ingredients Must Be Disclosed, FDA Says - 0 views

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    U.S. health regulators said on Friday tobacco companies must report how much formaldehyde, nicotine or any of 18 other harmful chemicals are in their products, as part of a larger government effort to regulate the tobacco industry.
Kristin Key

Egg Yolks Almost as Bad for Arteries as Smoking: Study - healthfinder.gov - 0 views

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    But industry and some health experts say the food may not be so dangerous.
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