Maternal smoking impairs lung function and increases bronchial inflammation in young children
Exposure to tobacco smoke (ETS) is a well-known risk factor for childhood asthma and impaired lung function, but the effect on airway inflammation in preschool-age children is unclear. Most of the studies on ETS and children are based on parental reports of their daily smoking habits.
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