Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Smoking at record low in Australia, but the grim harvest of preventable heart disease continues

The latest statistics show smoking’s legacy when it comes to preventable deaths from cardiovascular diseases like heart attack and stroke. from www.shutterstock.comSmoking rates in Australia are at an all-time low. And yet, nearly 11,500 people are hospitalised from smoking-related cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease each year, while almost 6,500 die as a result. And it’s not just older people dying from their addiction. More than one-third of deaths from cardiovascular disease, such as heart attack or stroke, in people under the age of 65 in Australia can be attributed to smoking. A recent publication of the largest and most comprehensive study of smoking and cardiovascular disease in Australia is a reminder we can’t be complacent. The study, published this week in BMC Medicine,

from http://theconversation.com/smoking-at-record-low-in-australia-but-the-grim-harvest-of-preventable-heart-disease-continues-119169

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