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Smoking causes fetal DNA change
UPI.com LOS ANGELES, May 18 (UPI) — Children whose mothers smoked during pregnancy are at increased risk of asthma in childhood because of DNA changes, US researchers say. Carrie Breton, assistant professor of preventive medicine at The Keck School of … Smoking while pregnant 'triggers asthma through DNA changes' Pregnant smokers 'could make babies more prone to asthma by altering DNA' Maternal smoking causes changes in fetal DNA |
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