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Study hints at asthma link passed from smokers to grandchildren
Chicago Tribune Children whose grandmothers smoked during pregnancy are at increased risk for asthma, even if their own mothers did not smoke, a new study suggests. It's known that smoking can cause changes in gene activity. The new study findings suggest that those … Could asthma be inherited from grandmothers who smoke? Grandmothers Who Smoke Cigarettes During Pregnancy May Increase Asthma Risk In … Grandma's Smoking Habit Might Be Why You Have Asthma |
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