Fathers who smoke raise the risk of their GRANDCHILDREN developing ADHD, study suggests

Fathers who smoke raise the risk of their children and even their grandchildren developing ADHD, a new study suggests.

Researchers say that in a study conducted on mice, dads who were exposed to nicotine had offspring more likely to experience cognitive deficits.

Previous studies have shown that mothers who smoke cigarettes raise their children’s risk of developing behavioral disorders, and now fathers have been show to raise the risk too.

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