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New Health Risks of Quitting Smoking With Chantix - - TIME Healthland

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A popular drug prescribed to help people quit smoking may pose a significantly increased risk of heart attack in users, a new study finds. The results may further complicate doctors' and patients' decisions to use the drug, Chantix, which has been associated with various safety concerns since its ap...

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Thrombotic Event, Healthy Living, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Cessation Medication, Chantix

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Trying to Quit Smoking With Chantix? Beware: It May Increase Risk of Heart Attack. http://bit.ly/mGLp0C via @TIMEhealthland

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New Health Risks of Quitting Smoking With Chantix - - TIME Healthland

healthland.time.com — “A popular drug prescribed to help people quit smoking may pose a significantly increased risk of heart attack in users, a new study finds. The results may further complicate doctors' and patients' decisions to use the drug, Chantix, which has been associated with various safety concerns since its ap...View full resource at healthland.time.com

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Study: Secondhand Smoke Increases Risk of Stillbirth and Physical Birth Defects - TIME Healthland

healthland.time.com — “Note to expectant fathers: Stop smoking. A new review paper by University of Nottingham researchers found that secondhand-smoke exposure increased the risk of stillbirth by 23% in nonsmoking pregnant women, compared with women who were not exposed to smoke at work or at home.View full resource at healthland.time.com

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