A new study has found that exposure to second-hand smoke during pregnancy and actually smoking increase the risk of placental ...
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News Medical on MSNSmoking while pregnant rips the placenta away: Second-hand smoke doubles the riskResearchers at Tohoku University have found one more reason to quit smoking: the inhalation of first-hand and/or second-hand ...
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen have identified a genetic link to smoking in pregnancy. Results from the U.K.-wide ...
The findings revealed that smoking during pregnancy accounts for 2.8% of placental abruption cases. Additionally, even among non-smoking pregnant women, second-hand smoke exposure contributed to 3 ...
A team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen studied more than half a million people across the UK to understand the effects of smoking in pregnancy and how they can pers ...
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