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Children exposed to second-hand smoke at home are more likely to show certain changes in the epigenome, which can alter the ...
A study from ISGlobal found that second-hand smoke exposure in childhood causes epigenetic changes in 11 DNA regions, ...
A recent study published in the journal Environment International found that second-hand or passive exposure to cigarette ...
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