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tobacco increases the chances for use imposes a hereditary burden upon offspring. It elevates risk of birth defects by 68% and the incidence of brain abnormalities, such as anencephaly (a condition characterized by incomplete brain Eliminating smoking disparities in Tobacco

Eliminating smoking disparities in Tobacco Nation Smoking and Tobacco Use in Rural Populations Smoking is a genetic debt your children will pay. It raises your child's risk of birth defects by 68% and brain abnormalities (i.e., Ancephaly: wherein the brain isn't fully developed) by 41% Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults United States, 2016 MMWR

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tobacco increases the chances for use imposes a hereditary burden upon offspring. It elevates risk of birth defects by 68% and the incidence of brain abnormalities, such as anencephaly (a condition characterized by incomplete brain Eliminating smoking disparities in Tobacco

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tobacco increases the chances for use imposes a hereditary burden upon offspring. It elevates risk of birth defects by 68% and the incidence of brain abnormalities, such as anencephaly (a condition characterized by incomplete brain Eliminating smoking disparities in Tobacco

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tobacco increases the chances for use imposes a hereditary burden upon offspring. It elevates risk of birth defects by 68% and the incidence of brain abnormalities, such as anencephaly (a condition characterized by incomplete brain Eliminating smoking disparities in Tobacco
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