2014
DOI: 10.1186/1129-2377-15-s1-b7
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EHMTI-0183. “Maternal smoking during pregnancy and chronic headache at school children in Uzbekistan.”

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“…Using the same questionnaire, maternal smoking at birth and headache and other confounding factors at school age were assessed. Headache prevalence was 35% in Tashkent and 21% in Samarkand, with higher prevalence of primary headache in both cohorts in children whose mothers smoked ≥8 cigarettes per day during the pregnancy …”
Section: Passive Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposurementioning
confidence: 87%
“…Using the same questionnaire, maternal smoking at birth and headache and other confounding factors at school age were assessed. Headache prevalence was 35% in Tashkent and 21% in Samarkand, with higher prevalence of primary headache in both cohorts in children whose mothers smoked ≥8 cigarettes per day during the pregnancy …”
Section: Passive Secondhand Tobacco Smoke Exposurementioning
confidence: 87%