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Landmark study shows direct link between smoking and fatal brain haemorrhages – Wales Online
Another great reason to pack up the habit

Smoking is a direct cause of fatal brain haemorrhages, a pioneering study of more than 13,000 sets of twins has shown.
Researchers in Sweden claim to have “confirmed” that smoking leads to the catastrophic brain events and compare their discovery to groundbreaking research which showed smoking caused lung cancer.
Ilari Rautalin, the principal investigator, says that the finding is “historic” and “enormously important.”
The doctoral student, who has a medical degree, said: “Our findings confir…
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