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12/17/07
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Study Probes Smoking, Stroke, and Marriage
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When both husband and wife smoke, the wife may be more likely to have a stroke than if she were married to a nonsmoker. The finding appears in the journal Stroke. Adnan Qureshi, MD, and colleagues compared stroke risk among more than 5,300 married women over 8.5 years.
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