Tel Aviv Study Finds That Parents Who Smoke Tend to Underestimate the Effects of Second-hand Smoke on Their Children
A study conducted by the friends of Tel Aviv University (Tau), found that parents who smoke, overwhelmingly relied on their own physical senses to gauge their children’s exposure to tobacco smoke. This study was published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research, a peer-reviewed journal exclusively dedicated to the study of nicotine and tobacco. This study was …