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NEW YORK: Second-hand smoke increases the risk of stroke by about 30 percent for nonsmokers, researchers say. Even after adjusting other stroke factors such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease ...
(Reuters Health) - Young men who smoke are more likely to have a stroke before age 50 than their peers who avoid tobacco, a small study suggests. Smoking has long been linked to an increased risk of ...
Newark, NJ - Women who smoke are even more likely to have a stroke if their spouses are also smokers, a new analysis shows [1]. Risk of having a stroke of any kind was almost six times higher in ...
Serbian opposition lawmakers threw smoke grenades and tear gas inside parliament today to protest against the government and support demonstrating students, with one legislator suffering a stroke ...