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could Tobacco hold the key to cutting Parkinson’s disease risk?

The same tobacco leaves that kill hundreds of thousands of smokers every year may hold the key to preventing Parkinson’s disease, according to new research from the University of Louisville.

U of L researchers say their findings stem from the question of why smoking appears to lower the risk for developing the devastating brain disorder.

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Second-Hand Smoke Worsens Asthma in Kids

More than half of children with asthma are exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke, researchers reported.

The exposure is associated with more doctor visits, disturbed sleep, and restrictions on activity, according to Lara Akinbami, MD, and colleagues at the CDC in Atlanta.

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