نتایج جستجو برای: active smoke

تعداد نتایج: 509110  

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2009
Kamal Chaouachi

Hookah (narghile, shisha, "water-pipe") smoking is now seen by public health officials as a global tobacco epidemic. Cigarette Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) is classically understood as a combination of Side-Stream Smoke (SSS) and Exhaled Main-Stream Smoke (EMSS), both diluted and aged. Some of the corresponding cigarette studies have served as the scientific basis for stringent legislation...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2002
Tyler C Smith Jack M Heller Tomoko I Hooper Gary D Gackstetter Gregory C Gray

There has been much concern among the public and veterans that specific environmental exposures incurred during the Gulf War were the cause of subsequent illness among Gulf War veterans. In this historical cohort study, the authors compared the postwar morbidity of US military personnel exposed to smoke from the 1991 Kuwaiti oil well fires with that of unexposed personnel. Complete exposure and...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
wajdy al-awaida department of biology and biotechnology, american university of madaba, madaba, jordan hossam najjar department of biological sciences, the university of jordan, amman, jordan ziad shraideh department of biological sciences, the university of jordan, amman, jordan

objective(s):this study focused on the effect of waterpipe smoke exposure toxicity on the structure of albino rat’s ventricular tissue and their recovery. materials and methods: albino rats were divided into three groups: control, flavored, and unflavored. the control group was exposed to normal air while the flavored and unflavored groups were exposed to waterpipe smoke for a period of 90 days...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Logan G Spector Sharon E Murphy Katherine M Wickham Bruce Lindgren Anne M Joseph

BACKGROUND Tobacco smoking by pregnant women is a major public health hazard with both short- and long-term effects on offspring. This study describes the presence and level of the nicotine metabolite cotinine in newborn dried blood spots (DBS) and compares it with the reported maternal smoking recorded on state birth registries. We hypothesize that cotinine in DBS may be a useful measure of ne...

2017
Ewa Jaszczak Sylwia Narkowicz Jacek Namieśnik Żaneta Polkowska

ABSTRACT Commonly known as a highly toxic chemical, cyanide is also an essential reagent for many industrial processes. It naturally occurs in plant seeds as cyanogenic glycosides. Another relatively common mode of cyanide exposure is inhalation of environmental tobacco smoke. This study concerns importance to determine cyanide ion in human biological samples. Urine and saliva samples were coll...

Journal: :The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2001
R Pérez-Padilla C Pérez-Guzmán R Báez-Saldaña A Torres-Cruz

OBJECTIVE To search for an association between tuberculosis and use of biomass stoves found recently in a cross sectional study. DESIGN In a case-control study based in a chest referral hospital, the cases were 288 patients with active smear-positive or culture-positive tuberculosis, and the controls were 545 patients with ear nose and throat ailments with no evidence of chest disease studied...

2012
Jennifer Beane Luis Cheng Raffaella Soldi Xiaohui Zhang Gang Liu Christina Anderlind Marc E. Lenburg Avrum Spira Andrea H. Bild

Cigarette smoke produces a molecular field of injury in epithelial cells lining the respiratory tract. However, the specific signaling pathways that are altered in the airway of smokers and the signaling processes responsible for the transition from smoking-induced airway damage to lung cancer remain unknown. In this study, we use a genomic approach to study the signaling processes associated w...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2009
Yuichiro Takanami Takako Moriyama Yasutaka Kosaka Tsutomu Nakayama

An analysis of hydrogen peroxide in an aqueous extract of cigarette smoke, which contains many redox-active compounds, requires a method with high selectivity. An aqueous extract of the particulate phase of cigarette smoke was analyzed by HPLC with an electrochemical detector (ECD). Samples were prepared by collecting the particulate phase of the cigarette smoke on a glass fiber filter and extr...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Jennifer Beane Luis Cheng Raffaella Soldi Xiaohui Zhang Gang Liu Christina Anderlind Marc E Lenburg Avrum Spira Andrea H Bild

Cigarette smoke produces a molecular field of injury in epithelial cells lining the respiratory tract. However, the specific signaling pathways that are altered in the airway of smokers and the signaling processes responsible for the transition from smoking-induced airway damage to lung cancer remain unknown. In this study, we use a genomic approach to study the signaling processes associated w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
C Bearer R K Emerson M A O'Riordan E Roitman C Shackleton

We propose that in utero exposure to tobacco smoke products places a newborn at risk for persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn (PPHN). To test this hypothesis, infants with PPHN were identified. Healthy newborns of similar ethnicity were identified as a comparison group. Cord blood cotinine concentrations and maternal questionnaires were obtained. The number of women exposed to tobac...

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