‘Tremendous’ Impact Of Smoking On Mortality And Cardiovascular Disease: 30-year Follow-Up Study

by Mike

Non-smokers live longer and have less cardiovascular disease than those who smoke, according to a 30-year follow-up study of 54,000 men and women in Norway. Smoking, say the investigators, is “strongly” related to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality from various causes.

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