
A new study by Florida State University College of Medicine researchers says that prenatal exposure to nicotine could manifest as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in children born a generation later. Professors Pradeep G. Bhide and Jinmin Zhu have found evidence that ADHD associated with nicotine can be passed across generations. In other words, your child's ADHD might be an environmentally induced health condition inherited from your grandmother, who may ...
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