Smoking directly linked to a higher risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage

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Smoking directly linked to a higher risk of subarachnoid hemorrhage

Adults who smoke or who are genetically predisposed to smoking behaviors are more likely to experience a serious type of stroke called subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), according to new research published today in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association. The results of this study provide important evidence that there is a causal link between smoking and the risk of SAH.

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