Smoking Damages The Structure And Function Of The Heart
Smoking damages the structure and function of the heart and increases the risk of heart failure, even in people without heart disease. Smoking causes the left ventricle of the heart to thicken. A thickened left ventricle is stiffer and unable to contract as forcefully as a healthy left ventricle, which results in a reduction in …
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