AHA: Smoking May Increase Risk of Cognitive Impairment After Coronary Bypass
13th Nov 2006, 15:49 GMT
CHICAGO -- Smokers-current and past-are twice as likely to suffer cognitive impairment following coronary artery bypass graft surgery as never-smokers, researchers here reported today.
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