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Nicotine exposure in pregnant rats puts offspring at risk for learning disabilities
December 4, 2010 by NewsBot
Exposure to nicotine during pregnancy leads to a decrease in adult stem cells and a change in synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus of the offspring, according to new research. Researchers say this could be a possible cause for behavioral problems such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder seen in children whose mothers smoked.