An article published in the BMJ has suggested that even one-a-day smokers have a much greater risk of stroke and heart disease than those who have never smoked.
Published on Thursday, the analysis of 141 studies has garnered international press coverage.
The CTC’s Professor Allan Hackshaw co-authored the article, full details of which can be read over at the BBC website.
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