Children whose fathers breathed cigarette smoke more likely to get asthma – study
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from Science | The Guardian on (#63N5F)
Research offers evidence that tobacco could damage health of people two generations later
Children are much more likely to develop asthma if their father was exposed to tobacco smoke when he was growing up, a study has found.
And they are at even greater risk of suffering from the common lung condition if their father was a smoker himself, according to the international team of researchers.
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