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Children whose parents smoke are more likely to develop dental cavities, according to recent research.

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Secondhand Smoke May Cause Cavities in Children


Children whose parents smoke are more likely to develop dental cavities, according to recent research.


http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/pr/news/archive/sec_smoke.html.


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