Abstract

Smoking is now recognized as a pediatric disease. Prenatal tobacco exposure and secondhand smoke exposure among children and adolescents set the stage for disease and death in adulthood and cause considerable morbidity, mortality and expenditure of health care dollars. ![Figure][1]

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