Smoking causes stroke to occur, study suggests

Monday, October 3, 2011 - 10:31 in Health & Medicine

Smokers a lot younger than non-smokers when they have strokes. Not only are smokers twice as likely to have strokes, they are almost a decade younger than non-smokers when they have them. Between January 2009 and March 2011, researchers studied 982 stroke patients (264 smokers and 718 non-smokers) at an Ottawa prevention clinic. They found the average age of stroke patients who smoked was 58, compared to age 67 for non-smokers.

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