Monday, July 11, 2011

If children develop illnesses from second-hand smoke from their parents' smoking, is this child abuse? Why?

Reliable studies show the extreme affect on an individual's health from exposure to second-hand smoke. Health care issues include major respiratory disorders, respiratory infections, and cancer. If children develop illnesses contributed to second-hand smoke resulting from their parents' smoking, should this be considered child abuse? why or why not?

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