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  • Elementary School - Grades 4, 5, 6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    The Hazards of Smoking [P] [P]
    Asthma and Its Treatments [P] [P]
    Lungs & Respiratory System Anatomy Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    Middle School - Grades 7, 8, 9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    A Study of Asthma and Swimming [E]
    Determine if poor air quality during a week of extensive wildfires negatively affected children's lungs according to tests using peak flow meters. [E]
    How Does Living with a Smoker Affect Lung Functions in Children (Age 12-14) throughout the Four Seasons of the Year? [E]
    Cigarette Filters: Do They Really Work? [E] [E] [E] [E] [E] [E]
    Will non-smokers have a greater lung capacity than smokers? [E] [E]
    Determine if dangers of using a cell phone in a public place are similar to second-hand smoke. [P]
    It is possible to distinguish between smokers and non-smokers by the sound and quality of their voice alone? [P]
    Metabolism and Smoking [P]
    What is secondhand smoke? [P]
    The Effects of Secondhand Smoke and Vehicle Exhaust on Wound Healing [E]
    Will non-smokers have a greater lung capacity than smokers? [E] [E]
    Aerosols and air quality effects on the rates of asthma [P]
    How effective are short-acting bronchodilators to restore the breathing rates of asthmatics? [P]
    Will a Nasal Dilator Help Prevent Snoring? [E]
    What is Avian (Bird) Flu? [P]

    Lungs & Respiratory System Anatomy Science Fair Projects & Experiments
    High School - Grades 10, 11, 12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Investigate why the common household mold known as Alternaria Alternata causes asthma. [P]
    Air Pollution Impacts on Asthma Patients [P]
    Dust allergy and asthma [E]
    The Pulmonary Effects of Ozone-generating Air Purifiers and Other Household Devices [E]
    Use BLAST to analyze and estimate the effectiveness of different flu vaccines. [E] [E]
    Determining the Presence of Chlamydophila pneumoniae in the San Joaquin Valley via Development of a Real Time PCR [E]
    Effects of Nicotine on Cancer Cell and Endothelial Cell Proliferation [E]
    Determine if asthmatics, who regularly take their asthma medications, can perform at the same level during exercise as people who do not have asthma. [E]
    The development of a plant-based vaccine against SARS-CoV [P]
    Effects of Secondhand Smoke on People and Especially Children. [P]
    Lungs & Respiratory System Anatomy Science Fair Projects & Experiments
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