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  2. Cigarette burns - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette burns are usually deliberate injuries caused by pressing a lit cigarette or cigar to the skin. They are a common form of child abuse, [1] [2] [3] ...

  3. Pediatric burn - Wikipedia

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    Burns can be caused my heat, cold, chemical or irritation. Most burns do not require hospital admission but a small percentage are serious and need to be transferred to specialist burn centers, where a multidisciplinary team of specially trained doctors, including surgeons and anesthesiologists can care for the child. Mortality rates at centers ...

  4. Health effects of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Circumstances, mechanisms, and factors of tobacco consumption on human health "Health effects of smoking" and "Dangers of smoking" redirect here. For cannabis, see Effects of cannabis. For smoking crack cocaine, see Crack cocaine § Health issues. "Smoking and health" redirects here. For ...

  5. Millwood house fire that killed two children caused by cigarette

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    Margie Ford, the grandmother of the two children, identified them as 7-year-old Maverick Ford and 9-year-old Gabriel Davis. Two family dogs also died in the blaze. A GoFundMe set up for the family ...

  6. Ban to stop children from ever smoking a cigarette to be ...

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    Indoor smoking bans could also be extended to some outdoor places like children’s playgrounds

  7. Burn - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, for non-fatal burn injuries to children, white males under the age of 6 comprise most cases. [35] Thermal burns from grabbing/touching and spilling/splashing were the most common type of burn and mechanism, while the bodily areas most impacted were hands and fingers followed by head/neck. [35]

  8. Youth smoking - Wikipedia

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    One popular trend among adolescent cigarette smokers is the recent rise of e-cigarettes. This phenomenon is also known as vaping but has many other names as well. [40] In 2020, it was estimated that approximately 1.3 million children in the United States smoke. [41]

  9. Tobacco smoke - Wikipedia

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    Temperatures in burning cigarettes range from about 400 °C between puffs to about 900 °C during a puff. During the burning of the cigarette tobacco (itself a complex mixture), thousands of chemical substances are generated by combustion, distillation, pyrolysis and pyrosynthesis. [1] [2] Tobacco smoke is used as a fumigant and inhalant.