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Study finds genetic links tying maternal smoking to higher health risks in offspring, especially men.
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen found genetic links to smoking during pregnancy, affecting male fetuses more than females.
The study, based on over half a million UK individuals, revealed gene variants that increase maternal smoking likelihood, leading to higher cancer and type 2 diabetes risk in men and digestive, reproductive, and mental health issues in women.
Stopping smoking or not smoking at all can reduce these risks.
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El estudio encuentra vínculos genéticos que vinculan el tabaquismo materno con mayores riesgos para la salud en la prole, especialmente en los hombres.