Smoking Tied to Memory Problems

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Smoking-cessation drug tied to heart problems | timesfreepress.com

timesfreepress.com — “Chantix, the best-selling prescription drug for smoking cessation, was linked to an increased risk of a heart attack, stroke or other serious cardiovascular event for smokers without a history of heart disease compared with smokers who did not use the drug, according to a Canadian medical journal report released Monday.View full resource at timesfreepress.com

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Smoking moms tied to lasting kids' sleep woes | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to have children with sleep problems from birth all the way through age 12, new research shows. The more cigarettes thatView full resource at reuters.com

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Smoking moms tied to lasting kids' sleep woes | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to have children with sleep problems from birth all the way through age 12, new research shows. The more cigarettes thatView full resource at reuters.com

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Smoking moms tied to lasting kids' sleep woes | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers who smoke during pregnancy are more likely to have children with sleep problems from birth all the way through age 12, new research shows. The more cigarettes thatView full resource at reuters.com

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Smoking tied to kids' behaviour problems: News24: Sci-Tech: News

news24.com — “Smoking tied to kids' behaviour problems: News24: Sci-Tech: News. Children exposed to second-hand smoke at home may be more likely to have learning and behavioral problems, a study has found.View full resource at news24.com

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Heart problems tied to drug taken to quit smoking By Duff Wilson - TwinCities.com

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Major birth defects tied to mom's smoking - Yahoo! News

ca.news.yahoo.com — “Read 'Major birth defects tied to mom's smoking' on Yahoo! News. Smoking in pregnancy is linked to birth defects such as missing or deformed limbs, facial defects and gastrointestinal problems, a risk that should be included in public health warnings, a new review suggests.View full resource at ca.news.yahoo.com

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Secondhand smoke tied to kids' behavior problems | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children exposed to secondhand smoke at home may be more likely than their peers to have learning and behavioral problems, according to a new study.Researchers found thatView full resource at reuters.com

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Secondhand smoke tied to high blood pressure in kids - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Young kids who live with a parent who smokes face an increased risk for developing high blood pressure while still children, a new study has found.View full resource at usatoday.com

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Quitting Smoking Could Give Memory a Boost --Doctors Lounge

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Study ties smoke to mental issues | NewsOK.com

newsok.com — “LOS ANGELES — Children and teens exposed to secondhand smoke are more likely to develop symptoms for a variety of mental health problems, including major depressive disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and others, according to a study published in Tuesday’s edition of the journal Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.View full resource at newsok.com

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Your Stroke Risk Profile May Also Help Predict Your Risk of Memory Problems -- American Academy of Neurology

aan.com — “A new study shows a person’s stroke risk profile, which includes high blood pressure, smoking, and diabetes, may also be helpful in predicting whether a person will develop memory and thinking problems later in the life. The research is published in the November 8, 2011, issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology . Researchers in the REGARDS study followed 23,752 people with an average age of 64 who were free of stroke and cognitive problems at the start oView full resource at aan.com

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High Cholesterol and Blood Pressure in Middle Age Tied to Early Memory Problems

newswise.com — “Middle-age men and women who have cardiovascular issues, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure, may not only be at risk for heart disease, but for an increased risk of developing early cognitive and memory problems as well. That--™s according to a study released today that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology--™s 63rd Annual Meeting in Honolulu April 9 to April 16, 2011.View full resource at newswise.com

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High cholesterol and blood pressure in middle age tied to early memory problems

sciencedaily.com — “Middle-age men and women who have cardiovascular issues, such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure, may not only be at risk for heart disease, but for an increased risk of developing early cognitive and memory problems as well, according to a new study.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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