Smoking During Pregnancy Can Increase Infant's Cholesterol
Smoking During Pregnancy Can Increase Infant's Cholesterol
Women who smoke during pregnancy may affect their children's cholesterol levels.
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" Women who smoke during their pregnancy may affect their children cholesterol levels Australian researchers discovered that by the age of eight children born to mothers who smoked while expecting at lower levels of HDL or good cholesterol when compared to kids -- nonsmoking non. The effect with that same regardless of the child's exposure to smoke after birth indicating the damage is done in the womb. Researchers estimate -- children could have a ten to 15% higher risk for coronary heart disease in adulthood."
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