RECENT research suggests that women who quit smoking have a 21 percent lower risk of coronary heart exposed to at least within 5 years after she quit smoking.
The risk is also influenced by other conditions, although the length of time varies depending on the condition of the disease.
"Losses due to smoking could be turned, from a smoker to a nonsmoker," said study author Stacey Kenfield who reported on this proficiency level in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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