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Exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) at different times during brain development (fetal, infant, and adolescence) can produce short- or long-term effects on brain structure and function leading to neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) (Slotkin et al., 2015
Description Written from a teens perspective, this pamphlet provides readers with an overview of the truth and various dangers that come with tobacco use
For example, Davidzo, a 15-year-old boy in Mashonaland Central, missed 15 days of class to work in tobacco farming
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