Passive smoking increases risk of stillbirth and birth defects, study suggests

Wednesday, March 9, 2011 - 21:30 in Health & Medicine

Pregnant non-smokers who breathe in the second-hand smoke of other people are at an increased risk of delivering stillborn babies or babies with defects, a new study has found.

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