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J. S. Andrews and C. D. DeAngelis
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Md, USA.
Children of mothers who smoked during pregnancy had IQ scores that were
lower than the scores of children born to mothers who did not smoke.
Routine use of nebulized steroids for croup can potentially reduce the need
for hospitalization.