Dr. Bruce
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Practices affect a lot of these things.
The other thing is look at where, if you have Northern Europeans and their exposure to water and the sun, and you have people living at the equator and their skin has developed more resilience and probably more oil production, et cetera, et cetera.
I'm just saying-
No, I think you're actually right.
Conditioner, your hair doesn't absorb anything.
So when they talk about all these proteins, your hair isn't absorbed.
That's all.
You know, I just had some great... What were you going to say?
Secondhand smoke and mental health.
I know how you... I want to hear that one.
This is a study that individuals that are exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to be hospitalized for mental illness.
That's just to cut to the chase.
Now, I just wanted to get your comments.
Now, last time we talked about thirdhand smoke, and I've had a change... Just now, thirdhand smoke.
There is third-hand smoke.
The smoke that enters curtains, clothes, and after smoke goes through a substance and is deposited does have an effect, an adverse health effect, especially on children.
So I can get behind that.
I'm concerned about both.
And there's a move of foot to decrease.