• health concern in the developing world, The aim of the study was to estimate particularly in places where disposable in- prevalence of smoking among adults of come is increasing [ 2 ]. (who.int)
  • The prevalence of smoking among people with psychosis is notoriously high, and smoking is often regarded as a form of self-medication, but a new analysis suggests smoking itself may play a causative role in the development of psychotic illness, new research shows. (medscape.com)
  • Prior researchers have found similar results regarding the prevalence of smoking among Brazilian youth. (bvsalud.org)
  • Smoke inhalation is the leading cause of death due to fires. (medscape.com)
  • Smoke inhalation in pediatric victims. (medscape.com)
  • Note the many hallmarks of smoke inhalation complexed with burn injury (ie, facial burns, carbonaceous particles in the nasal cavity, periorbital edema, hair singeing). (medscape.com)
  • When a patient presents with smoke inhalation, immediate assessment of the patient's airway, breathing, and circulation should be done. (medscape.com)
  • Patients with smoke inhalation should be monitored for 4-6 hours in the ED. Those who are at low risk for injury and whose vital signs and physical examination findings remain normal can usually be discharged with close follow-up and instructions to return if symptoms develop. (medscape.com)
  • Smoke inhalation is the primary cause of death in victims of indoor fires. (wikipedia.org)
  • Avoiding smoke inhalation may be difficult because, of course, people usually do not choose to be present in a burning building. (faqs.org)
  • The best way to avoid smoke inhalation, then, is to prevent the structural fires that create the problem. (faqs.org)
  • Finally, fire fighters should be provided with and trained in the use of proper protective gear to avoid the problems of smoke inhalation. (faqs.org)
  • Most of these deaths are caused by smoke inhalation, rather than as a result of burns. (nachi.org)
  • However, if the smoke contains certain poisonous chemicals or is unusually dense or if inhalation is prolonged, serious problems can develop. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Inhalation of chemicals released in the smoke, such as hydrogen chloride, phosgene, sulfur dioxide, toxic aldehyde chemicals, and ammonia, can cause swelling and damage to the windpipe (trachea) and even the lungs. (msdmanuals.com)
  • To assess the extent of injury due to smoke inhalation in people with significant symptoms, doctors may pass a flexible viewing tube (laryngoscope or bronchoscope) into the trachea. (msdmanuals.com)
  • E-cigarette promoters claim the devices can help people quit smoking. (heart.org)
  • The American Heart Association recommends proven methods to successfully quit smoking . (heart.org)
  • People trying to quit smoking or using tobacco products should try proven tobacco cessation therapies before considering using e-cigarettes, which have not been proven effective. (heart.org)
  • And, although no significant differences in the SGM burden were found between current smokers and those who quit smoking recently, both groups had significantly more SGMs than lifelong nonsmokers and former smokers who quit years earlier. (medscape.com)
  • If you smoke , try to quit. (kidshealth.org)
  • Although Dr Jauhar said he knew of no evidence linking smoking reduction or cessation with a reduction in psychosis, previous research by his team, published in the British Journal of Psychiatry , has shown some reduction in symptoms in those who quit. (medscape.com)
  • There's no one way to quit smoking , but to quit, you must be ready both emotionally and mentally. (webmd.com)
  • You must also want to quit smoking for yourself, not to please your friends or family. (webmd.com)
  • You should pick a date to quit smoking and then stick to it. (webmd.com)
  • Tell your friends and family about your quit smoking plan, and let them know how they can support you. (webmd.com)
  • When you quit smoking, you will have both physical and mental withdrawals. (webmd.com)
  • Research from the Massachusetts General Hospital Schizophrenia Program and others has shown that, with appropriate treatment, smokers with schizophrenia can successfully quit smoking without worsening of their symptoms of schizophrenia. (massgeneral.org)
  • This work has recently been highlighted in clinical practice guidelines recommending that all people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders who smoke and want to quit be offered bupropion with or without nicotine replacement therapy along with behavioral support. (massgeneral.org)
  • The project will test whether tailored education to primary care doctors alone or combined with community health workers will help those with mental illness quit smoking. (massgeneral.org)
  • I smoked for 24 years, then quit. (perlmonks.org)
  • Quitting is EASY, I know people that quit smoking 15-20 times a day. (perlmonks.org)
  • Join a smoking cessation support group or program. (webmd.com)
  • The Smoking Cessation Program in the Schizophrenia Program at Mass General offers people with schizophrenia personally tailored behavioral and medication treatment for smoking cessation and prevention of relapse to smoking. (massgeneral.org)
  • We offer a range of smoking cessation services, both routine and through clinical trials. (massgeneral.org)
  • Our smoking cessation studies are not limited to patients in our psychiatric care at Mass General, they are also available to the public as a health resource through our research program. (massgeneral.org)
  • A new study involving almost 16,000 individuals from 16 cohorts, co-authored by researchers from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), shows that cigarette smoking has a broad impact on genome-wide methylation many years after smoking cessation. (who.int)
  • For many reasons, e-cigarettes should not be promoted as a safe alternative to smoking. (heart.org)
  • E-cigarettes' biggest threat to public health may be this: The increasing popularity of vaping may "re-normalize" smoking, which has declined for years. (heart.org)
  • Include e-cigarettes in smoke-free laws. (heart.org)
  • People who do not currently smoke or use tobacco products should not use e-cigarettes. (heart.org)
  • anyone who lives here smoke cigarettes, cigars, or pipes anywhere inside this home? (cdc.gov)
  • How many cigarettes per day {do you/does PERSON} usually smoke anywhere inside the home? (cdc.gov)
  • Smoking cigarettes has many health risks for everyone. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Smoke lingers in the air for hours after cigarettes are put out. (kidshealth.org)
  • They've signed a deal with R.J. Reynolds for people who smoke a certain brand of cigarettes to be able to get a cheap PC through PeoplePC. (techdirt.com)
  • Yours might include the smell of cigarette smoke, seeing a carton of cigarettes at the store, eating certain foods, or drinking your morning coffee . (webmd.com)
  • Electronic smoking devices, such as electronic cigarettes. (amtrak.com)
  • Then, in February, a study conducted by Sleiman and his colleagues revealed the potential health hazards of thirdhand smoke from cigarettes. (livescience.com)
  • Smoke from cigarettes and other tobacco products, gas stoves, and open fireplaces. (cdc.gov)
  • While it's true that e-cigarette aerosol doesn't include all the contaminants in tobacco smoke, it still isn't safe. (heart.org)
  • Secondhand smoke is the smoke that smokers breathe out and the smoke floating from the end of the cigarette, cigar, or pipe. (kidshealth.org)
  • I don't smoke, but i think smoking is a bad habit because it can cause some dangerous diseases to them and also to ohter people around them whose can inhale the smoke of the cigarette from the smoker. (mail-archive.com)
  • I don't like people smoking during they are taking meal in the restaurant or in small shop because it's so disgusting the dust of cigarette spread every where, sometimes it can mixed with the food or drinks that it is selling in there expecial in the small shop. (mail-archive.com)
  • Your brain quickly adapts to it and craves more and more to feel the way you used to feel after smoking just one cigarette. (webmd.com)
  • Over time, your brain learns to predict when you're going to smoke a cigarette. (webmd.com)
  • It's nice to go out to eat and not have dinner with a side of cigarette smoke. (perlmonks.org)
  • A paralegal working on a multi-billion dollar tobacco industry lawsuit swiped his own firm's confidential trial plan and attempted to sell it to lawyers representing the opposition, including R. J. Reynolds, Lorillard, and other cigarette companies, The Smoking Gun has learned. (thesmokinggun.com)
  • Components in cigarette smoke that linger long after the cigarette has been extinguished can pose their own health risks, especially for asthma sufferers, according to a new study. (livescience.com)
  • Thirdhand smoke " - the residue that can persist for months after a cigarette is put out - can react with pollutant ozone to form tiny, potentially harmful particles. (livescience.com)
  • The damage caused by structural fires can often be reduced dramatically by the installation of smoke detectors and sprinkler systems. (faqs.org)
  • Smoke and the fires were visible via the instrument's day-night band, which measures nighttime light emissions and reflections. (nasa.gov)
  • Smoke from fires in Washington and Oregon blanketed Puget Sound and wafted out over the Pacific Ocean. (nasa.gov)
  • This photo-like image from August 4, 2010, shows intense fires burning across central Russia and a thick plume of smoke stretching about 3,000 kilometers (1,860 miles). (nasa.gov)
  • Every day in the United States, seven people die in home fires , mostly in homes that lack working smoke alarms. (redcross.org)
  • Almost two-thirds of reported deaths caused by home fires from 2003 to 2006 resulted from fires in homes that lacked working smoke alarms. (nachi.org)
  • Both types must pass the same tests to be certified to the voluntary standard for smoke alarms, but they perform differently in different types of fires. (nachi.org)
  • Air quality top-of-mind in New England with wildfire smoke from Quebec fires again reducing air quality to level unhealthy for those with respiratory ailments. (boston.com)
  • in fires have also inhaled smoke. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Compared with patients with a smoking history, the cancer genomes of lifelong nonsmokers had fewer tobacco-associated SGMs. (medscape.com)
  • Just as a person who smokes chooses to light up, nonsmokers have a choice too. (kidshealth.org)
  • In addition, those who smoked daily were found to develop psychotic illness approximately 1 year earlier than nonsmokers. (medscape.com)
  • Hang out with nonsmokers or go to places that don't allow smoking, such as the movies, museums, shops, or libraries. (webmd.com)
  • Notably, increased tobacco smoking was associated with a higher SGM burden, indicating that the more an individual is exposed to tobacco smoke, the more likely they are to acquire SGMs that disrupt gene function in tobacco-exposed cells. (medscape.com)
  • Whether you smoke or you're regularly around someone who does, it's never healthy to breathe in tobacco smoke. (kidshealth.org)
  • But slipping does not mean you go back to smoking regularly. (webmd.com)
  • I'm addicted to tobacco, but haven't smoked weed regularly in years. (perlmonks.org)
  • However, given the high levels of nicotine measured indoors when smoking takes place regularly and the significant yield of ultrafine particles formation in our study, our findings suggest [a] new link between asthma and exposure to secondhand and thirdhand smoke. (livescience.com)
  • How does wildfire smoke affect your health? (michigan.gov)
  • How can you tell if wildfire smoke is affecting you? (michigan.gov)
  • Who is more likely to be affected by health threats from wildfire smoke? (michigan.gov)
  • Listen and watch for news or health warnings about wildfire smoke. (michigan.gov)
  • Be ready to protect yourself against smoke and ash before, during, and after a wildfire. (cdc.gov)
  • Wildfire smoke is a mix of gases and fine particles from burning trees and plants, buildings, and other material. (cdc.gov)
  • Wildfire smoke can make anyone sick, but people with asthma , Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ( COPD ), or heart disease, or who are pregnant and children and responders are especially at risk. (cdc.gov)
  • Continues today due to #wildfire smoke from Quebec and Ontario. (boston.com)
  • Some hazy sun thru wildfire smoke this morning gives way to increasing clouds with highs only in the 60s. (boston.com)
  • Comprehensive smoke-free laws and policies fully protect people from secondhand smoke exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • While fewer people are smoking or starting to smoke than ever before, many are using other forms of tobacco and electronic nicotine delivery systems. (heart.org)
  • Many people think vaping is less harmful than smoking. (heart.org)
  • People who start smoking before the age of 21 have the hardest time quitting. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Older adults are more likely to be affected by smoke because they are more likely to have heart or lung diseases than younger people. (michigan.gov)
  • People who are deaf or hard of hearing are particularly vulnerable because they may not be able to hear the sound of a traditional smoke alarm. (redcross.org)
  • Choosing wood for smoking is largely based on personal preference, but most people who smoke fish agree that some woods are too "harsh" for the flavor of fish. (popsci.com)
  • But many claim the move is insufficient to address concerns following the mushrooming of cannabis shops and the sight of people selling and smoking weed on the street, he said. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Take all their smoke breaks outside, away from other people, especially kids and pregnant women. (kidshealth.org)
  • If someone smokes anywhere inside, other people are breathing in that smoke too. (kidshealth.org)
  • Because smoke sticks to people and their clothing, when smokers come back inside, they should wash their hands and change their clothing, especially before holding or hugging children. (kidshealth.org)
  • Never smoke in a car with other people. (kidshealth.org)
  • Most people don't smoke. (kidshealth.org)
  • A few of them started smoking out front-which I'm sure people will start complaining about shortly. (aol.com)
  • so i hate people are smoking and i think smoking also needs a prohibited by law from government. (mail-archive.com)
  • Our findings] suggest to clinicians that we should probably be more aggressive in how we manage smoking in people presenting with psychosis, in much the same way as we now consider managing cannabis use in people with psychosis," coauthor Sameer Jauhar, MD, an honorary consultant psychiatrist at the Maudsley Hospital, King's College London, United Kingdom, told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • The investigators hypothesized that if the high rate of smoking among people with psychosis was related to self-medication, then smoking rates could be expected to be normal at the time of the first psychotic episode and subsequently increase in reaction to the symptoms. (medscape.com)
  • Smoke can suffocate people and sometimes also contains toxic chemicals produced by the burning substance. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Sometimes people inhale smoke without sustaining skin burns. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Sometimes a doctor's examination is all that is needed for people who have few or no symptoms and had only brief exposure to smoke. (msdmanuals.com)
  • People who have symptoms caused by inhaled smoke are given oxygen through a face mask. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Government has slapped an outright regulation of smoking in any area Control's (FCTC) Article 8, which ban on smoking in all the stadiums where people gather. (who.int)
  • Promotion Vimla Moodley says anti-smoking signs, so people get the by nearly 170 countries. (who.int)
  • the fact that South Africa has strong killing more than 5 million people a Smoke-free public places were one anti-smoking laws in place, this is year, WHO's report states. (who.int)
  • Director-General for Non- ists support moves to prevent communicable Diseases and Mental second-hand smoke from drifting Health said: "Urgent action is needed onto the pitch during the 2010 FIFA to protect people from the death and World Cup, saying that it sends out illness caused by exposure to tobacco the right message particularly for the smoke. (who.int)
  • Cliff Mass Weather Blog (2022, September 11) California Imports of Clouds and Smoke Aloft as Air Quality Rapidly Improves in Western Oregon and Washington . (nasa.gov)
  • Cliff Mass Weather Blog (2022, September 10) Major New Fire near Stevens Pass Sending Smoke into the North Sound . (nasa.gov)
  • Hot smoking on the other hand is easy to do with pellet grills, electric smokers, and log burners. (popsci.com)
  • With smokers set around 160 degrees F, hot smoking doesn't take as long as cold smoking and produces a fantastic finished product. (popsci.com)
  • Electric smokers, pellet grills, and log burners all work for smoking fish. (popsci.com)
  • Smoke residue on your painted walls can build up over time if you use scented candles or have smokers in your home. (ehow.com)
  • Smokers had significantly less positive family climate and well-being in school than the non-smoking youth. (bvsalud.org)
  • state that smoke-free laws must cover free and that means there will be all enclosed public places, workplaces, no designated areas for smokers. (who.int)
  • Red Cross volunteers will contact you to schedule an appointment to install free smoke alarms in your home and provide vital prevention and safety education. (redcross.org)
  • Although smoking prevalence is low in Oman, prevention should be addressed in health education programmes, with the emphasis on heightening aware- ness in adolescents. (who.int)
  • What we recommend to mothers in general is that no level of smoke exposure is safe," said study lead author Bernard Fuemmeler, Ph.D., M.P.H., associate director for population science and interim co-leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control program at VCU Massey Cancer Center. (eurekalert.org)
  • Ionization and photoelectric are the two main designs of smoke detectors. (nachi.org)
  • Detectors may be equipped with one or both types of sensors -- known as dual-sensor smoke alarms -- and possibly a heat detector, as well. (nachi.org)
  • While heat detectors are not technically classified as smoke detectors, they are useful in certain situations where smoke alarms are likely to sound false alarms. (nachi.org)
  • Hard-wired smoke detectors are more reliable because the power source cannot be removed or drained, although they will not function in a power outage. (nachi.org)
  • Most of the smoke detectors installed in offices and malls and other establishments mostly look the same: round, with some slots, but mostly ominous looking. (geekalerts.com)
  • Presence of such smoke, soot, and/or brown oily deposits during a fire indicates a possible hazardous situation, as the atmosphere may be saturated with combustible pyrolysis products with concentration above the upper flammability limit, and sudden inrush of air can cause flashover or backdraft. (wikipedia.org)
  • For heavy smoke or soot, the U.S. Fire Administration recommends adding 4 to 6 tbsp. (ehow.com)
  • Nearly a quarter of pregnant women say they've been around secondhand smoke - in their homes, at work, around a friend or relative - which, according to new research, is linked to epigenetic changes - meaning changes to how genes are regulated rather than changes to the genetic code itself - in babies that could raise the risk of developmental disorders and cancer. (eurekalert.org)
  • The study, published today in Environmental Health Perspectives by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center, is the first to connect secondhand smoke during pregnancy with epigenetic modifications to disease-related genes, measured at birth, which supports the idea that many adult diseases have their origins in environmental exposures - such as stress, poor nutrition, pollution or tobacco smoke - during early development. (eurekalert.org)
  • Even low levels of smoke from secondhand exposure affect epigenetic marks in disease-related pathways. (eurekalert.org)
  • These epigenetic alterations could also serve as sensitive and stable markers of lifetime exposure to tobacco smoke. (who.int)
  • Smoke is an aerosol (or mist) of solid particles and liquid droplets that are close to the ideal range of sizes for Mie scattering of visible light. (wikipedia.org)
  • Finally, a key cluster of genes - CHRNA5 , CHRNA3 , and CHRNB5 - on chromosome 15, which have been linked to schizophrenia in the largest genome-wide association study of the disease to date, also are associated with nicotine dependence and smoking behavior. (medscape.com)
  • Future studies, particularly longitudinal and prospective studies with larger sample sizes, should investigate the relation between daily smoking, sporadic smoking, nicotine dependence, and development of psychotic disorders," they conclude. (medscape.com)
  • With Pink's help, Smoke may be able to reveal the true killer, but the closer they get to the truth, the more deadly their search becomes. (goodreads.com)
  • Taking a whiff: A cannabis shop with a big selection of strains and an indoor smoking room on Khao San Road in Phra Nakhon district. (bangkokpost.com)
  • After an initial visit, study participants smoke cannabis and then undergo a driving simulation. (newschannel5.com)
  • Smoking inside leaves residue on painted walls. (ehow.com)
  • Smoking is still the leading preventable cause of death and is responsible for 480,000 American lives lost each year. (heart.org)
  • For example, tobacco-driven SGMs in lung cancer correlate with smoking history, meaning these mutations are potentially preventable. (medscape.com)
  • But, with assurances trend, tobacco use continues to be the "aggressive eff orts" to stop public from FIFA and the health ministry and leading preventable cause of death, health eff orts against smoking. (who.int)
  • Inhaling small amounts of smoke usually causes no serious, lasting effects. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Inhaling candle smoke has a positive effect on how the heart regulates its rhythm, a study at Lund University in Sweden has found. (lu.se)
  • Stop smoking in certain situations (such as during your work break or after dinner) before actually quitting. (webmd.com)
  • One of the biggest keys to quitting smoking is spotting the triggers that make you crave smoking and trying to avoid them. (webmd.com)
  • Quitting tobacco is indeed very difficult--if there's anyone considering smoking, maybe go build a bong, but don't smoke tobacco. (perlmonks.org)
  • Artist and architect Chris Fox, who also designed the twisted steel and leafy green artwork nearing completion on the three nearby smoke stacks along the City West Link , says it was inspired by the geomorphology of the state's waterfalls - especially those in the Blue Mountains. (smh.com.au)
  • Smithson admitted Fox's three smoke stacks at the Rozelle Interchange turned out better than she expected. (smh.com.au)
  • It's easy enough to throw smoked fabrics into the washing machine, but cleaning smoke stains from paint involves a bit more preparation. (ehow.com)
  • Do note that removing the backbone helps keep the fish opened up so smoke can penetrate the cavity. (popsci.com)
  • Stubborn smoke stains can penetrate paint. (ehow.com)
  • A sudden grease fire or tipped-over candle can create black, oily smoke stains on painted surfaces in your home. (ehow.com)
  • Comprehensive smokefree laws are laws that prohibit smoking in all workplaces and public places, including restaurants and bars. (cdc.gov)
  • smoking will not be allowed in the report released at the end of last year, According to a 2009 smoke-free technical areas or in spectator stands, WHO said only 5·4% of the world's status report, Global Voices: Rebutting but suggested there would be places popu la tion was covered by compre- the Tobacco Industry, Winning Smokefree set aside for smoking. (who.int)
  • Smoke from wildfires is a mixture of gases and fine particles from burning trees and other plant materials. (michigan.gov)
  • The dangers of firsthand and secondhand tobacco smoke, which contain several thousand chemical toxins distributed as particles or gases, have been well documented. (livescience.com)
  • Our study shows that tobacco smoking signatures in DNA generate these harmful protein-truncating mutations that contribute to the development of cancer and its increasing complexity over time," senior author Jüri Reimand, PhD, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, Canada, told Medscape Medical News . (medscape.com)
  • They found that SGMs were strongly enriched in DNA signatures of tobacco smoking, APOBEC enzymes, and reactive oxygen species. (medscape.com)
  • smoke with significant tar content is yellow to brown. (wikipedia.org)
  • Regression analysis showed that all psychological characteristics act as protective factors for the smoking behavior among girls. (bvsalud.org)
  • One theory is that the salts of sodium and potassium in the candle smoke affect the rhythm regulation. (lu.se)
  • Put about 1 cup of vinegar in every gallon of rinse water to help dissipate smoke smell. (ehow.com)
  • The findings suggest using air purifiers that emit ozone to clear out the smell of tobacco smoke may not be such a good idea. (livescience.com)
  • When smoke levels are high, do not use anything that burns, such as candles, fireplaces, or gas stoves. (michigan.gov)
  • Artist Rob Tarbell mounts paper to the ceiling and then burns everyday objects like credit cards and photos to create his mesmerizing smoke art. (mymodernmet.com)
  • Hot smoke usually burns only the mouth and throat rather than the lungs because smoke cools quickly. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Under the Clean Air Act 1993, it is an offence to emit smoke from a chimney of any building in a smoke control area. (data.gov.uk)
  • A smoke alarm, also known as a smoke detector, is a device that detects smoke and issues an audible sound and/or a visual signal to alert residents to a potential fire. (nachi.org)
  • Photoelectric smoke sensors use a light-sensitive photocell to detect smoke inside the detector. (nachi.org)
  • Children are more likely to be affected by health threats from smoke because their airways are still developing and because they breathe more air per pound of body weight than adults. (michigan.gov)
  • But being around someone who smokes is also bad for your health. (kidshealth.org)
  • When it comes to special effect smoke, the real thing isn't often used because of health effects. (adobe.com)
  • Smoking is considered one of the challenges of public health in the modern societies by the World Health Organization (WHO). (bvsalud.org)
  • American Red Cross volunteer Paul Henke installs a traditional smoke alarm on the wall, which will activate Paige's specialized smoke alarm that sits on the night stand near her bed. (redcross.org)
  • It's activated when an accompanying traditional smoke alarm sounds. (redcross.org)
  • Red Cross services, such as smoke alarm installations, are free of charge thanks to generous partners. (redcross.org)
  • If you are able to purchase and install your own smoke alarm but would like information on home fire safety and smoke alarm installation, please visit redcross.org/fire . (redcross.org)
  • The Red Cross and its partners will install a limited number of free smoke alarms for those who cannot afford to purchase smoke alarms or for those who are physically unable to install a smoke alarm. (redcross.org)
  • When smoke enters the chamber, the current flow becomes interrupted, which triggers an alarm to sound. (nachi.org)
  • They shine a beam of light that will be reflected by smoke toward the photocell, triggering the alarm. (nachi.org)
  • Individual authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) may have their own requirements for smoke-alarm placement, so inspectors and homeowners can check with their local building codes if they need specific instructions. (nachi.org)
  • Released as a vapor by the burning of tobacco, nicotine is a strong and persistent adsorbent onto indoor surfaces that can be released back into the indoor air for a period of months after smoking has ceased. (livescience.com)
  • The smoke also blew north-northwest, turning skies orange in Portland and reducing air quality to "very unhealthy" levels. (nasa.gov)
  • Clean air policies limit smoke in public, and for pregnant women that may have long-term effects on offspring. (eurekalert.org)
  • Smoke the turducken for four to five hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit. (ehow.com)
  • Cold smoking requires a consistent low temperature (65-85 degrees F) to cure fish over several days, and without a lot of experience or the right equipment, there's a bit of a learning curve. (popsci.com)
  • The smoke kills by a combination of thermal damage, poisoning and pulmonary irritation caused by carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide and other combustion products. (wikipedia.org)
  • Phosphorus and antimony oxides and their reaction products can be formed from some fire retardant additives, increasing smoke toxicity and corrosivity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Older age ( 40 years), higher educational level and larger family size were protective against smoking. (who.int)