New Study Finds Smoking Predicts Increased Stroke Risk for Your Spouse – WebWire
San Diego, July 2008 – Although Second Hand Smoke (SHS) is widely accepted as a risk factor for coronary heart disease, there have been few studies investigating the association of SHS and stroke risk. In a new study, published in the September
Pregnancy motivates smokers to kick the habit – Leaf Chronicle
Ashley Adams had no trouble quitting smoking during her pregnancy. Morning sickness and dry heaves made her too nauseated to crave cigarettes. And seeing pictures of low-birth-weight babies at a health clinic made her determined to protect her child
Smoking raises spouse’s stroke risk – Times of India
WASHINGTON: Nonsmokers married to smokers have a greatly increased chance of having strokes, according to a US study published on Tuesday showing yet another hazard from secondhand smoke. Being married to a smoker raised the stroke risk by 42% in
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