Cigarette smoking has long been linked to heart disease in older people. Until now, doctors didn't realize how strong an impact it has on the hearts of younger people. In a study of 14,000 heart-attack survivors, British researchers report that smokers in their 30s and 40s suffer five times as many heart attacks as non-smokers in the make age group. The results show that when a smoker has a heart attack at this age, there's an 80 percent chance taht cigarettes caused it. Source: Men's Health
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