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Passive Smoking Increases the Risk of Acute Stroke Population-based case-control study of residents of Auckland, New Zealand findsa significantly increased risk of stroke in both men and women. Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke: Stroke Provides a bibliography of relevant research. Secondhand Smoke Breaks Down Blood Vessel Research results: After spending only 30 minutes in a smoke-filled room, participants in a study had losses in their blood levels of antioxidants. Passive Smoke From Spouse Increases a Smoking Woman's Stroke Risk Women already at risk of having a stroke because they smoke cigarettes increase their stroke risk three-fold if they live with a spouse who smokes, according to recent research. |
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