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krzymel

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Smoking contributes to an increased risk of heart and lung disease in children by which methods?
 
  a. Air pollution
  b. Allergens in the environment
  c. Environmental smoke
  d. Lack of oxygen in the air

Question 2

What was founded by Lillian Wald?
 
  a. National Commission on Children
  b. Henry Street Settlement
  c. White House Conference
  d. U.S. Children's Bureau



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Environmental smoke may result in an increased risk of heart and lung disease, particularly asthma and bronchitis in children.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Lillian Wald, regarded as the founder of public health, founded Henry Street Settlement, which provided nursing services and social assistance.





 

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