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Risk of Stroke Higher for Former Smokers

A study has found that people who smoked heavily will be at higher risk for stroke even years after quitting when compared with those who never smoked in the first place. Researchers found, through MRIs, that smokers who had quit even 30 years prior still had thicker arteries than those who never started smoking.

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