BBC NewsPassive smoking ‘damages children’s arteries’BBC NewsPassive smoking causes lasting damage to children’s arteries, prematurely ageing their blood vessels by more than three years, say researchers. The damage – thickening of blood vessel walls – increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes in later life, they …Passive smoke inhalation can permanently damage a child’s arteriesThe Information DailyPassive smoking causes irreversible damage to kids’ arteriesChicago Tribune (blog)Passive smoking ‘ages children’s arteries’: Exposure means youngsters are at …Daily Mailall 14 news articles …read more
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