For children genetically predisposed to develop ... associated with an increased vulnerability to the negative effects of household smoking on brain development," conclude a Dutch team led by ...
The study links in-home cannabis smoking to elevated THC levels in children, highlighting the need for interventions to reduce secondhand exposure risks.
In addition, the children of a parent or parents who smoke may be at risk from the genetic damage done to the parent before conception (because of their previous smoking), the direct effects to ...
Specifically, kids whose genes already put them at ... "The increased brain vulnerability to the effects of parental smoking may increase exposure of [central nervous system] antigens to the ...
Children living in households with reported in-home cannabis smoking show five times higher odds of having detectable THC ...
The study's lead author, professor Jean Golding, said no effects were observed in male descendants. The Children of the 90s ... great-grandfathers had started smoking before the age of 13 Previous ...