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Children exposed to secondhand smoke are at higher risk of asthma, respiratory infections, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Protect our children's health by keeping their environments smoke free. #SmokeFreeZones #SecondhandSmokeAwareness Exposure to secondhand smoke significantly increases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), severe respiratory infections like bronchitis and pneumonia, asthma, and frequent middle ear infections. Babies and infants exposed to Smoking in Pregnancy Greatly Raises Odds for SIDS in Newborns Three simple steps can dramatically cut cot deaths in Europe, finds EU project News CORDIS European Commission
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