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Smoking Moms May Affect Baby's DNA
CBS42 (Ivanhoe Newswire) –Children whose mothers and grandmothers smoked during pregnancy are more likely to suffer from childhood asthma and researchers may have just figured out why. A new study shows changes in a process called DNA methylation, … Smoking during pregnancy puts child at asthma risk Smoking while pregnant 'triggers asthma through DNA changes' Pregnant smokers 'could make babies more prone to asthma by altering DNA' |
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