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Youth more likely to develop asthma if their father was exposed to secondhand smoke
Story at a glance  Exposure to air pollution, like secondhand smoke, can lead to lung problems and asthma. Children are especially vulnerable. Data from a longitudinal study suggests that grandchildren may have higher risk of asthma if their grandparents smoked. Air pollution is detrimental to lung health, especially if it is indoors and constant. For example, exposure to secondhand smoke from cigarettes can trigger asthma attacks in children. New research suggests that the effects might even be felt one generation removed.  A study published in the European Respiratory Journal looks at data on 1,689 children who grew up in Tasmania from the Tasmanian Longit

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