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Researchers in Australia have discovered that mothers who smoke during pregnancy are causing changes in the development of their unborn babies, leading to them with lower levels of the type of cholesterol is known to protect against heart disease in adulthood – high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. The research, published online today in the European Heart Journal [1] showed that, . . . .The Original Post is Located Here : Smoking during pregnancy reduces the levels of good cholesterol in children: The results suggest adverse impact on health in old age
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