summary - Scientists have looked at all 14,500 participants in Children of the 90s and found that if a girl's maternal grandmother smoked during pregnancy, the girl is 67 percent more likely to display certain traits linked to autism, such as poor social communication skills and repetitive behaviors.
Thursday, April 27, 2017
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Science Daily: Diagnosed autism linked to maternal grandmother's smoking in pregnancy
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