Father’s Smoking Prior to Conception May Increase Asthma Risk in Offspring – University Herald


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Father's Smoking Prior to Conception May Increase Asthma Risk in Offspring
University Herald
The research team found that non-allergic asthma (without hayfever) was significantly more common in children with a father who smoked prior to conception. This risk of asthma increased if a father smoked before the age of 15 and this risk grew the

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