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Smoking during pregnancy alters newborn's DNA

<p>Babies born to mothers who smoke during pregnancy may find it difficult to cope with stressors of daily life later due to an alteration in DNA of a gene that regulates passage of stress hormones from mother to foetus, a study says</p>

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Smoking, Pregnancy, health effects, expectant mothers, DNA

Smoking, Pregnancy, health effects, expectant mothers, DNA

New York: Babies born to mothers who smoke during pregnancy may find it difficult to cope with stressors of daily life later due to an alteration in DNA of a gene that regulates passage of stress hormones from mother to foetus, a study says.

Newborns of such mothers show lower levels of stress hormones and lowered stress response, the findings showed.

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