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Research by Topic: smoking
“Could Smoking in Pregnancy Affect a Grandkid’s Autism Risk?”
Published April 28, 2017ASF Chief Science Officer Dr. Alycia Halladay commented on a new study on the risk of autism if an individual’s grandmother smoked during pregnancy. While the study cannot prove cause-and-effect, the researchers have discovered a link here. Click here to read more.
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