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Acute Effects of Passive Smoking on the Coronary C
Recent research shows that even brief exposure to secondhand smoke affects heart health.
Cardiovascular Dangers of Passive Smoking
What secondhand smoke does to cholesterol, the heart, the blood, and the arteries.
CNN - Study: Passive smoke an even greater risk
New research provides some of the strongest evidence yet that constant exposure to passive smoke nearly doubles the risk of heart attack and death in non-smokers.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
American Heart Association: secondhand smoke causes heart disease and nearly doubles the risk of heart attack.
Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and ischaemic
Article from the British Medical Journal.
Epidemiologic Studies of Fatal and Nonfatal Cardio
"The evidence linking heart disease and ETS exposure from a spouse has become substantially stronger since OSHA first proposed including heart disease in its risk assessment of ETS in 1994".
ETS exposure increases heart attack risk
ETS may be responsible for as many as 40,000 heart attacks a year. 13 of 14 recent epidemiological studies have shown an increased risk for coronary heart disease.
Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke: Heart Disease
Describes the effect of secondhand smoke on circulation and the heart, and provides a bibliography of relevant research.
NEJM -- Passive Smoking and the Risk of Coronary H
Review of the scientific literature finds that passive smoking is consistently associated with an increased risk of heart disease across a wide variety of studies.
One Half Hour of Passive Smoking Damages Heart
News report on research research that shows that breathing secondhand smoke for just 30 minutes can damage the heart.
Online NewsHour: Second Hand Smoke
Interview with researcher on effect of secondhand smoke on heart health.
Passive Smoking and Cardiovascular Risk
Paper covers animal studies, human studies.
Passive Smoking and Heart disease: Epidemiology, P
Review of the scientific literature outlines the mechanisms and documents the risk (the third leading preventable cause of death in America).
Passive Smoking and Heart Disease: Mechanisms and
Review of the literature concludes "the effects of secondhand tobacco smoke on the cardiovascular system are not caused by a single component of the smoke, but rather are caused by the effects of many elements, including carbon monoxide, nicotine, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, and others".
Passive Smoking and the Risk of Coronary Heart Dis
A meta-analysis of epidemiologic Studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine indicates secondhand smoke causes heart attack, atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, congestive heart failure and other cardiovascular problems.
Passive Tobacco Smoke And Heart Disease
Summary of recent research showing that secondhand smoke causes more heart disease than cancer.
Repace Associates - Secondhand Smoke and Cardiovas
Reviews the literature up to most recent publications; presents summary and graphs results for major research items.
Science News Online: Secondhand Smoke Carries High
"Scientists have taken the guesswork out of determining how much damage secondhand smoke does to a person's arteries. It's about 40 percent as much as smoking does, a new study finds." Large study (10,914 people) done at Wake Forest University.
Secondhand Smoke a First-Rate Danger
Secondhand smoke is now recognized as a significant cardiovascular health hazard; summary of findings of 18 recent research studies.
Secondhand Smoke and Acute Coronary Syndromes
Research finds that even small exposures to secondhand smoke can damage health and even kill.
Secondhand Smoke and Heart Attacks
Research finds that exposure to secondhand smoke increases incidence of heart attacks.
Secondhand smoke and schaemic heart disease: an ev
Analysis of 19 epidemiological studies shows that people who have never smoked have 30% greater risk of ischaemic heart disease if they live with a smoker.
Secondhand Smoke as a Cause of Atherosclerotic Dis
Article in a medical journal summarizes the research findings that secondhand smoke causes heart disease that may be irreversible.
Secondhand Smoke Breaks Down Blood Vessel
Research results: After spending only 30 minutes in a smoke-filled room, participants in a study had losses in their blood levels of antioxidants.
Secondhand Smoke Shortens Life
One of the largest studies on secondhand smoke ever done finds that people who lived with a smoker die sooner than people who don't.
Secondhand Smoke Ups Heart Attack Risk
Nonsmoking individuals living with heavy smokers have four times the risk of heart attack compared with those who live in smoke-free environments, according to a study.
Six-month Public Smoking Ban Slashes Heart Attack
In the first study of its kind, researchers have found that the number of heart attack victims admitted to a regional hospital dropped by nearly 60 percent during the first six months that a smoke-free ordinance was in effect in the community.
Tobacco and Cardiovascular Disease
Section on secondhand smoke and heart disease.
Unfavorable Effects of Passive Smoking on Aortic F
Report in Annals of Internal Medicine. Research directly measured effects of secondhand smoke on blood vessels.
Washington Post: Secondhand Smoke Linked to Increa
Article on a major study finding that high exposure to secondhand smoke nearly doubles a woman's risk of having a heart attack.