Health Extension Update
Although many associate it with men, heart disease also is the leading cause of death among women. It is important for men and women to not only take steps to prevent heart disease by living a healthier lifestyle, but also knowing about the warning signs.
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Smoking early in pregnancy raises risk of heart defects in infants
Maternal cigarette smoking in the first trimester was associated with a 20 to 70 percent greater likelihood that a baby would be born with certain types of congenital heart defects.
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Smoking early in pregnancy linked to risk of heart defects in infants
New Delhi, March 1 : A new study has found that maternal cigarette smoking in the first trimester was associated with a 20 to 70 percent greater likelihood that a baby would be born with certain types of congenital heart defects.
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