Smoke From Cigarettes, Cooking Oil, Wood, Shift Male Cardiovascular System Into Overdrive
Friday, April 17, 2009 - 09:21
in Health & Medicine
Secondhand tobacco smoke and smoke from cooking oil and wood smoke affected cardiovascular function of men and women who were exposed to small doses of the smoke for as little as 10 minutes, according to a new study. The results confirm previous findings that tobacco smoke could possibly harm cardiovascular function.
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