News Medical: Can smoking while pregnant harm your child’s teeth? New research suggests yes
Can smoking while pregnant harm your child’s teeth? New research suggests yes
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Smoking while pregnant may be linked to less control over inhibitions when the child is an adult, a new study that looked at brain scans suggests. People whose mothers ...
WTVD: Smoking while pregnant doubles risk of baby's sudden death, study finds
A systematic review uncovers links between maternal smoking and tooth defects in children, from missing teeth to enamel damage, while calling for stronger research to confirm the risks. Study: The ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who smoke while they are pregnant often don't admit it, which means they're missing out on an opportunity to get help to kick the habit, new research published in BMJ ...
During pregnancy, the immune system undergoes deliberate changes to protect both the mother and the fetus. It helps pregnant women feel good about how strong their bodies are. Smoking adds things to ...
SFGate: Pregnant women smoking less / Sharp drop belies climbing rates reported among teen moms
Pregnant women smoking less / Sharp drop belies climbing rates reported among teen moms
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For pregnant women who want to quit smoking, a brisk walk can temporarily stave off tobacco cravings, says a Canadian study. Previous research has shown that exercise can ...
Smoking is harmful to your health. But it’s tough to quit because of nicotine’s effect on your brain. Learn more about what smoking does to your body.
Cigarette smoking is a major public health concern, with over 16 million Americans living with a smoking-related disease. Smoking and secondhand smoke exposure cause over 480,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. Smoking harms nearly every organ of the body and causes many diseases. Quitting smoking lowers the risk for early death and of developing smoking-related diseases.