Yes, it is possible for a child to develop health issues from exposure to secondhand smoke if they live with a smoking two-year-old. Secondhand smoke contains harmful chemicals that can increase the risk of respiratory infections, Asthma, ear infections, and other health problems in children.
It typically takes about 2-3 days for a tan to develop after sun exposure.
Lung cancer is less common in nonsmokers compared to smokers. However, nonsmokers can still develop lung cancer due to other factors such as exposure to secondhand smoke, radon gas, air pollution, or genetic predisposition.
There is no amount of second hand smoke that is safe.
No, but some seems to be triggered by exposure. So if you develop an allergy someone who spends a lot of time with you will get the same exposure to whatever and might develop an allergy too.
The recommended kennel cough exposure time for a dog to develop immunity is typically around 7-10 days.
Yes, you can have this symptom of over-exposure to noise without eardrum damage. Tinnitus can also develop as a result of other factors other than noise exposure.
Most people infected with HIV will develop detectable antibodies to the infection within three months of exposure
Yes, it is possible to build immunity to dog allergies over time through regular exposure to dogs, which can help the body develop a tolerance to the allergens.
No, it is not possible for a fetus with a tail to develop normally during pregnancy.
I think it is possible that you can develop a kind of power similar to clairvoyance.
Yes, it is possible for someone to develop a degree of immunity to venom over time through repeated exposure, a process known as venom tolerance. This can occur in individuals who work closely with venomous animals or through controlled exposure in medical treatments. However, complete immunity is rare and varies depending on the type of venom and individual factors.
FALSE!