By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP medical writer Quitting smoking can turn back time. A year after kicking the habit, smokers' arteries showed signs of reversing a problem that can set the stage for heart disease, according to the first big study to test this.
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The new hike in taxes on tobacco isn't the only reason to make this the year to quit smoking.
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Smokers who are thinking about kicking the habit can take this to heart - stopping will improve the health of your arteries, a new study shows.
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Here is another good reason to quit smoking: A recent study of smokers a year after quitting showed some of the damages caused by smoking to their arteries had reversed. Don't wait for a heart attack for the motivation to kick the habit.
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Here is another good reason to quit smoking: A recent study of smokers a year after quitting showed some of the damages caused by smoking to their arteries had reversed. Don't wait for a heart attack for the motivation to kick the habit.
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Smokers who quit have a significant improvement in the health of their arteries within a year of their last cigarette, as media reported quoting a new study Monday. The improvement is the equivalent of a 14 percent reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to the University of Wisconsin-Madison study. "A lot of people are afraid to quit smoking because they're afraid to gain ...
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A new study shows smokers who quit have healthier arteries a year later.
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new study shows that smokers who quit have healthier arteries a year later and probably will have less risk of heart disease as a result.
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Smokers who quit have a significant improvement in the health of their arteries within a year of their last cigarette, as media reported quoting a new study Monday. The improvement is the equivalent of a 14 percent reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease, according to the University of Wisconsin-Madison study. "A lot of people are afraid to quit smoking because they're afraid to gain ...
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ATLANTA - QUITTING smoking can turn back time. A year after kicking the habit, smokers' arteries showed signs of reversing a problem that can set the stage for heart disease, according to the first big study to test this. The improvement came even though smokers gained an average of 4kg after they quit, researchers found. Their levels of so-called good cholesterol improved, too.
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