Sunday, July 12, 2015

Passive smoke ups stroke risk in non-smokers

Passive smoke ups stroke risk in non-smokers
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"Passive Smoke"Even after you adjusting for other factors of stroke including hypertension, diabetes and heart disease risk 30 percent for non-smokers maintained the team at the University of Medicine of South CarolinaCharleston said.

'Our findings suggests the potential for adverse health outcomes like stroke in nonsmokers and support stricter rule for smoking' said lead investigator Angela M Malek in the the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

Study included nearly 22,000 participants with a reporting 23 percent of exposing second hand smoking.

In April 2003-in March 2012, 428 stroke reported; Further analysis of a kind of stroke was conducted and revealed that most of strokes was due to blockage of the blood flow to the brain.Literature on adverse health effects from second hand smoke is becoming increasingly clear, the researchers said."
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Dr. Malek. Said :

Future research will to explore the potential of exposure to extra environmental variable, such as the ambient air pollution in relation to stroke.

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