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Passive smoking among schoolchildren in Israel
Ayana Goren
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, S. Hellman
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Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Departments
Tel Aviv University
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Israel
100%
Schoolchildren
100%
Passive Smoking
100%
Non-smokers
60%
Cough
60%
Pulmonary Function Test
60%
Wheezing
60%
Smokers
40%
Respiratory Conditions
40%
Smoking Mothers
40%
Smoking Fathers
40%
Israeli
20%
Consistent Patterns
20%
Fifth Grade
20%
Asthma
20%
Israeli Coast
20%
Health Questionnaire
20%
Health Surveys
20%
Second Grade
20%
Lung
20%
Relative Risk
20%
National Heart
20%
Sputum
20%
Environmental Exposure
20%
Forced Vital Capacity
20%
Bronchiolitis
20%
Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1)
20%
Health Effects
20%
Home Exposure
20%
American Thoracic Society
20%
Peak Expiratory Flow
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Lung Function Test
100%
Passive Smoking
100%
Coughing
100%
Wheeze
100%
Smoking
66%
Maternal Smoking
66%
Paternal Smoking
66%
Symptom
33%
Smoke
33%
Prevalence
33%
Asthma
33%
Health Survey
33%
Parental Smoking
33%
Forced Vital Capacity
33%
Bronchitis
33%
Sputum
33%
Forced Expiratory Volume
33%
Peak Expiratory Flow
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Wheezing
100%
Coughing
100%
Lung Function Test
100%
Symptom
33%
Prevalence
33%
Health Center
33%
Health Survey
33%
Asthma
33%
Forced Expiratory Volume
33%
Forced Vital Capacity
33%
Peak Expiratory Flow
33%
Acute Bronchitis
33%