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Avoid passive smoking at home and workplace to cut BP, warns Research

Passive smoking at home or work was linked with a 13 per cent increased risk of hypertension

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London: Living with a smoker after age 20 is associated with a 15 per cent greater risk of developing high blood pressure, warn researchers, adding that avoiding smoky environments can reduce the risk of hypertension.

Passive smoking at home or work was linked with a 13 per cent increased risk of hypertension.

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