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Thursday, 8th January 2009
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'Third-hand smoke' danger
"Parents who limit their smoking to the garden could still be harming their children," warns The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper says this is because children can inhale toxins that remain on the clothes, hair and skin after smoking, which it
'Podginess' raises heart risk
"Being just a little overweight dramatically raises the risk of heart attacks," reports the Daily Express. It claims that it is not only the obese who have a higher risk of heart attacks, but that "podgy" people also face an 11% i
Panic attack 'heart risk'
People who suffer panic attacks are a third more likely to have a heart attack, claims The Daily Telegraph. The story comes from new research into the complex relationship between the symptoms of panic attacks and heart attacks, which can often be si
Panic attack 'heart risk'
People who suffer panic attacks are a third more likely to have a heart attack, claims The Daily Telegraph. The story comes from new research into the complex relationship between the symptoms of panic attacks and heart attacks, which can often be si
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