But we know that many more children will suffer illness caused by other people smoking around them, so we wanted to quantify this problem globally and regionally, to provide evidence for more precise tobacco control policies. In the first global study to examine the impact of second-hand smoke (SHS) on children under 14 years old, Dr Dai and her colleague Miss Ruiying Jin analysed data from the Global Burden of Disease Study [2], a large international project that tracks deaths and illness from major diseases, injuries, and risk factors across the world
The two protocols to consider are PD and QC
Johns Wort for smoking cessation found that the intervention may result in fewer smokers quitting (10 fewer per 1000, 95% CI 40 fewer to 83 more), compared with placebo, although there was very serious imprecision.22 Other interventions Data on hypnotherapy, continuous auricular stimulation, laser therapy, and electrostimulation were all very uncertain
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