Women Exposed to Secondhand Smoke in Childhood May Have a 20 Percent Higher Risk of Miscarriage – New York Magazine
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Women Exposed to Secondhand Smoke in Childhood May Have a 20 Percent Higher Risk of Miscarriage
New York Magazine Many of the negative health effects of secondhand-smoke exposure have been known for a while. There’s the increased risk of lung cancer, coronary heart disease, and stroke, and even low birth weight after maternal exposure, to name a few. But now, a … Secondhand smoke during childhood may boost miscarriage risk |
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