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Smoking remains associated with education after controlling for social background and genetic factors in a study of 18 twin cohorts.

Silventoinen K, Piirtola M, Jelenkovic A, Sund R, Tarnoki AD, Tarnoki DL, Medda E, Nistic? L, Toccaceli V, Honda C, Inui F, Tomizawa R, Watanabe M, Sakai N, Gatz M, Butler DA, Lee J, Lee SJ, Sung J, Franz CE, Kremen WS, Lyons MJ, Derom CA, Vlietinck RF, Loos RJF, Tynelius P, Rasmussen F, Martin NG, Medland SE, Montgomery GW, Brandt I, Nilsen TS, Harris JR, Tyler J, Hopper JL, Magnusson PKE, Pedersen NL, Dahl Aslan AK, Ordo?ana JR, S?nchez-Romera JF, Colodro-Conde L, Rebato E, Zhang D, Pang Z, Tan Q, Silberg JL, Maes HH, Boomsma DI, S?rensen TIA, Korhonen T, Kaprio J. Smoking remains associated with education after controlling for social background and genetic factors in a study of 18 twin cohorts. Sci Rep. 2022 07 31; 12(1):13148.

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