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Brain Bleeds More Common in Smokers, Research Shows
Posted Aug 30 2012 9:00am
Quitting reduces risk of burst aneurysm, but less so for pack-a-day folks, study finds
Source: HealthDay
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Quitting reduces risk of burst aneurysm, but less so for pack-a-day folks, study finds
Source: HealthDay
Related MedlinePlus Pages: Brain Aneurysm , Smoking