(Natural News) A recent study revealed that grandmothers who smoked in their younger years may be passing on the habit’s negative effects to succeeding generations. According to the study, girls whose maternal grandmothers smoked during pregnancy were at an increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder. As part of the research, a team of health... |
Autism in girls linked to grandmothers who SMOKED during pregnancy reveals new research
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