Tobacco smoke exposure before heart transplantation may increase...

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(University of Maryland Medical Center) A study conducted at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore provides the first direct evidence that cigarette smoke exposure prior to a heart transplant in either the donor, recipient, or both, accelerates the death of a transplanted heart.


 

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