Highly Stressed Mothers Likelier to Expose Infants to Secondhand Smoke at Home

Mothers who experience higher levels of pre-natal social stressors, are least likely to have rules that totally ban smoking in the home, which could expose their infants to secondhand smoke and increase health risks, revealed a study conducted at University of Kansas (KU). Researchers analyzed data for 118,062 women whom had recently given birth in the United States and participated in the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System from 2004 to 2010. They found ...

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