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Prevention (CDC) since September 2020. Controversially, a recent study found that maternal second-hand smoke (SHS) during pregnancy and maternal quitting smoking before pregnancy were not associated with offspring ADHD risk. Whether parents quitting smoking before pregnancy was associated with offspring ADHD risk, or how parents` smoking exposure patterns before and during pregnancy could influence the risk of developing ADHD among Chinese children remains unknown. There were no associations between parental smoking exposure before/during pregnancy only and offspring ADHD risk, and the adjusted ORs were 2.00 (OR Parental smoking exposure before and . . .
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