- Recent longitudinal study shows that exposure to parental smoking in childhood and adolescence is linked to poorer cognitive function in midlife. The results highlight that the prevention of secondhand smoke exposure should focus on children and youth in order to promote brain health in adulthood. https://www.utu.fi/en/news/press-release/childhood-exposure-to-parental-smoking-associated-with-poorer-memory-and-learning-ability-in-midlife 280 comments science
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