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This change in gene expression due to secondhand smoke exposure may make children more vulnerable to disease as adults.
A second-hand or passive exposure to cigarette smoke could change how children’s genes express themselves, similar to that in ...
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A study from ISGlobal found that second-hand smoke exposure in childhood causes epigenetic changes in 11 DNA regions, ...