Chris Brown’s ex, Nia Guzman, says singer gave daughter Royalty asthma by smoking around her – New York Daily News


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Chris Brown's ex, Nia Guzman, says singer gave daughter Royalty asthma by smoking around her
New York Daily News
Chris Brown's chances to spend time with his daughter may have just gone up in smoke. The troubled hip-hop star's ex-girlfriend, Nia Guzman, believes the "Run It" singer is responsible for giving their 1-year-old daughter asthma by frequently smoking
Chris Brown Asthma Schmazma My Baby Mama's a Greedy BTMZ.com
Chris Brown Calls Out Nia Guzman After Being Blamed For Daughter's AsthmaThe Source
Chris Brown Shuts Down Baby Mama Claims That He Gave Daughter AsthmaHipHollywood.com
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Grandparent’s Smoking Habits May Increase Asthma Risk In Grandchildren – University Herald


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Grandparent's Smoking Habits May Increase Asthma Risk In Grandchildren
University Herald
"For us to understand more about the asthma epidemic, we require a greater understanding of how harmful exposures over your lifetime may influence the disease risks of generations to come," Lodge said. "Additionally, researchers in this area need to be …

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Smoking Raises Grandkids’ Asthma Risks Long Before They’re Born – Pacific Standard


Pacific Standard

Smoking Raises Grandkids' Asthma Risks Long Before They're Born
Pacific Standard
Mothers-to-be, here's another reason to put down the cigarettes: You're increasing the risk any future grandchildren will develop asthma, according to research presented this week at the European Respiratory Society International Conference. In fact …

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Grandma’s Smoking Habit Might Be Why You Have Asthma – TIME


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Grandma's Smoking Habit Might Be Why You Have Asthma
TIME
Got asthma? It might be your grandmother's fault. A study presented Tuesday by the European Lung Foundation finds that children with grandmothers who smoked during pregnancy have an increased risk of asthma—even when their mothers did not smoke.
Grandmothers Who Smoke Cigarettes During Pregnancy May Increase Asthma Risk In Medical Daily
Kids May Be More Likely to Get Asthma if Grandma Smoked While Pregnant: StudyU.S. News & World Report
Grandmother's smoking habits increase asthma risk in grandchildren European EurekAlert (press release)

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Marijuana Smoking Among Teens Not Linked To Future Asthma, Depression: Study – Yibada (English Edition)


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Marijuana Smoking Among Teens Not Linked To Future Asthma, Depression: Study
Yibada (English Edition)
Findings in a new study show that marijuana use among teenagers is not linked to future physical or mental health issues, including headaches, asthma, anxiety, and depression. The outcome was the same regardless of the amount or frequency of pot use …
Teen cannabis use 'NOT linked to depression or lung cancer in later life'Daily Mail
Study: No link between teen pot use and depression, lung cancerUPI.com
Marijuana use does not trigger serious conditions, research suggestsScience Times
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Smoking dads can cause asthma in babies – report – TVNZ


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Smoking dads can cause asthma in babies – report
TVNZ
"What we found was that fathers who smoked and particularly those who started smoking before the age of 15 had children that were 70 percent more likely to have asthma," says researcher Dr Jennifer Koplin from University of Melbourne. Surprisingly …
Smoking men could be giving children asthmaThe New Daily

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Continued Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Leads to Increased Asthma … – Lung Disease News


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Continued Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy Leads to Increased Asthma
Lung Disease News
shutterstock_89289277 Results from a recent study indicate that continued maternal smoking during pregnancy is related to an increased risk of asthma in school age children. The study was recently published in Chest, the Journal of the American College

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