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Newborns exposed to maternal smoking more irritable, difficult to ...
EurekAlert (press release), DC - 25 minutes ago
"We need better treatment programs to help women not smoke during pregnancy, to keep them from starting smoking after the baby is born, and to help them ...
A Possible Cure for Down?s Syndrome?; Smoking & Cognitive Decline ...
Men's News Daily, CA -
By now, everyone knows that smoking is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer (and other cancers), as well as chronic lung diseases, ...
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Tubal ectopic pregnancy is commonly associated with several risk factors such as smoking, advanced maternal age, pelvic inflammatory disease, ...
High levels of prenatal smoking exposure affect sleep patterns in ...
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Mothers were subjectively asked how many cigarettes they had smoked during their pregnancy in order to determine the level of in utero exposure to smoking. ...
Women Smokers' Longevity Cut By 14.5 Years Because Of Smoking
Medical News Today, UK - Nov 29, 2008
A baby whose mother smoked during pregnancy runs a higher risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome - known in the UK as Cot Death), as does an infant who ...

Heart and Stroke Foundation (press release)
Kids whose mothers smoked during pregnancy may have thick arteries
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The researchers say that quitting smoking during pregnancy may be a mom?s best defence in protecting her child?s arteries, and ultimately, ...
Born Early: Too Many Florida Births Are Premature
First Coast News, FL - Nov 30, 2008
Doctors and researchers know that factors such as smoking, drinking or other drug use during pregnancy increase the risk of premature birth. ...
Pregnancy loss and psychiatric disorders in young women: an ...
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Unplanned pregnancy commonly co-occurs with individual and social risk factors such as early sexual activity, poor school performance, cigarette smoking, ...

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Smoking takes 14.5 years off a woman?s life
TheMedGuru, India - Nov 28, 2008
Moreover, women who smoke during pregnancy are at a big risk of delivering premature babies or babies with poor lung function, bronchitis or asthma. ...
Moms' Smoking Linked to Increased Risk of Birth Defects
MarketWatch - Nov 4, 2008
"This research is the first time we've been able to measure something -- in this case cotinine -- and determine the risk of smoking during pregnancy for ...
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Kroger Co (KR) newly added by Maple Securities Usa Inc
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... 18100 shares as shown by filings made public on 2008-07-14. The stock is currently owned by 759 funds/institutions with a total activity score of -0.21. ...KR - KDQ:035950
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S Patra, B Sarkar, S Ghumaan, J Fiedler, S Z?li?, … - Dalton Transactions, 2004 - rsc.org
... First published on the web 3rd February 2004. ... 2,3 low oxidation potentials at E 1 ? =
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tetraimino-3, 3, 4, 4-tetrahydrobiphenyl. EPR-supported assignment of NIR absorptions for the …
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... published as an Advance Article on the web 3rd February ... 3 low oxidation potentials
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Nickel and iron complexes with oxazoline-or pyridine-phosphonite ligands; synthesis, structure and … -
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N Camaioni, L Garlaschelli, A Geri, M Maggini, G … - Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2002 - rsc.org
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Effects of multiple ion loading on redox and luminescence properties of ruthenium trisphenanthroline … -
M Schmittel, HW Lin, E Thiel, AJ Meixner, H Ammon - Dalton Transactions, 2006 - rsc.org
... First published on the web 7th June 2006. ... In the presence of 0.21?0.34 equivalents
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Prenatal smoking may be a risk for teen obesity

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who smoke during pregnancy may be raising their child's risk of becoming obese by adolescence, an Australian study suggests.

Researchers found that 14-year-olds whose mothers smoked during pregnancy were more likely to be overweight or obese than children of non-smoking women. The link was independent of factors like family income, mothers' education and the children's diet and exercise habits.

The findings suggest that a mother's prenatal smoking has a "direct effect" on her child's weight later on, the study authors report in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

 

The researchers, led by Dr. Abdullah Al Mamun of the University of Queensland, based their findings on data from 3,253 women and their children.

The mothers had been followed since pregnancy, when their smoking habits were assessed; the children had their weight and height measured at age 14, at which time the mothers reported on their children's diet and physical activity levels.

In all, the study found, more than one-third of mothers smoked during pregnancy. Their children were less likely to have been breastfed, tended to have a poorer diet later in childhood and watched more TV than children whose mothers didn't smoke during pregnancy.

But even with these factors considered, teens who were exposed to prenatal smoking were about one-third more likely to be overweight or obese than their peers were.

Given the hundreds of chemicals in tobacco smoke, it's difficult to pinpoint why prenatal exposure might have lasting effects on children's weight, according to Al Mamun and his colleagues.

Maternal smoking during pregnancy can cause low birthweight, which in turn often spurs a rapid "catch-up" growth in infancy. This growth could have lingering metabolic effects that make children prone to excess pounds.

Researchers also speculate that nicotine can affect the fetal brain in a way that influences appetite control throughout life.

Whatever the reason, Al Mamun's team concludes, these latest findings "provide yet another incentive for pregnant women to be persuaded not to smoke and for young women to be encouraged never to take up smoking."

SOURCE: American Journal of Epidemiology, August 15, 2006.

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