Teenage Smoking Can Lead To Genetic Damage, Can Impact Future Kids: Study
[ad_1] Researchers from the UK-based University of Southampton and the University of Bergen in Norway investigated the epigenetic profiles of 875 people, aged 7 to 50, and the smoking behaviours of their fathers. They found epigenetic changes at 19 sites mapped to 14 genes in the children of fathers who smoked before the age of…