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    Worse COVID-19 perceptions and related stress were associated with worse clinical outcomes — in particular, declines in lung and heart health — among Black adults who report smoking, according to data presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting. Navjot Kaur, MD, and colleagues conducted a single-center study to assess the relationship between self-reported COVID-19-related perceptions

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    Worse COVID-19 perceptions and related stress were associated with worse clinical outcomes — in particular, declines in lung and heart health — among Black adults who report smoking, according to data presented at the CHEST Annual Meeting. Navjot Kaur, MD, and colleagues conducted a single-center study to assess the relationship between self-reported COVID-19-related perceptions

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    During the COVID-19 lockdown, an increase in parental smoking in the household led to significantly more children being exposed to cigarette smoke, researchers reported at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.“Closure of schools and afterschool clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused children to spend more time at home, thus increasing their exposure to

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    During the COVID-19 lockdown, an increase in parental smoking in the household led to significantly more children being exposed to cigarette smoke, researchers reported at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.“Closure of schools and afterschool clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused children to spend more time at home, thus increasing their exposure to

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    During the COVID-19 lockdown, an increase in parental smoking in the household led to significantly more children being exposed to cigarette smoke, researchers reported at the virtual European Respiratory Society International Congress.“Closure of schools and afterschool clubs due to the COVID-19 pandemic has caused children to spend more time at home, thus increasing their exposure to

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