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Teachers’ Perceptions And Understanding Of Children’S Fluid Intake, Kristy Howells, Tara Coppinger
Teachers’ Perceptions And Understanding Of Children’S Fluid Intake, Kristy Howells, Tara Coppinger
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No public health data exists on elementary teachers’ perceptions of both their own fluid intake and of their elementary school aged children’s fluid intake. A total of 271 (20 males, 251 females) teachers in developed areas of Australia, Belgium, England, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, and the United States of America completed an online questionnaire (Feb–Mar 2019) on: (i) their fluid intake, (ii) their perception and understanding of children’s fluid intake and (iii) barriers in the school day that they felt prevented school children consuming fluids. Overall, the data indicated that teachers consume considerably lower amounts than recommended themselves, but have …
Exposure Implications Of Electronic Cigarette Surface Contamination, Cheri Marcham, Evan Floyd
Exposure Implications Of Electronic Cigarette Surface Contamination, Cheri Marcham, Evan Floyd
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Retention of nicotine on porous, hydrophilic surfaces can be long enough to allow reaction with ambient gases to form TSNAs (tobacco specific nitrosamines).
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Potential risk for third-hand exposure over time appears to be low, but should be verified by longer term studies.
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Use of ECs (electronic cigarettes) should be consistent with traditional cigarette smoking policies.