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Vitamin C may Lower Lung Damage in Babies Caused by Maternal Smoking
Women are advised to stop smoking when they are pregnant. However, in cases where women are able to quit smoking, increasing vitamin C intake could lower the damage done to the fetus's lungs, a new study has found.
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