Australian research shows: women smoking more cerebral hemorrhage

Australian research shows: women smoking more cerebral hemorrhage

Tobacco According to the “Life Times” reported that, according to the United States, “Health Day” on August 22 reported that the University of Queensland School of Population Health researchers found that female smokers suffer greater risk of hemorrhagic stroke.

The researchers published in 1966-2013 among 80 international studies conducted literature review, the results show: Smoking makes men and women suffering from ischemic stroke risk increased by 50% or more. Female smokers in fat, cholesterol and triglycerides have greater respect than men to increase. Female smokers than male smokers suffering from hemorrhagic stroke 17% higher probability. After quitting smoking, they are suffering from significantly reduced the risk of stroke.

The researchers believe that nicotine affects hormones and lipid metabolism, so that women suffering from an increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke. Fortunately, quitting smoking is to reduce the risk of stroke in a practical and very effective way.

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