Association Between E-Cigarette Use and History of Stroke in U.S. Adult Women in 2018

  • Kleynner Romero kleynner
  • Sebastián Reyes Vizcaíno University of the Americas
Keywords: Electronic cigarette, stroke, adult women

Abstract

The decrease in oxygen in the brain produced by prolonged exposure to cigarette smoke and its consequences have already been studied, however, much remains to be determined whether or not the electronic cigarette produces the same effects in the body.

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Published
2021-03-30
How to Cite
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Romero K, Reyes Vizcaíno S. Association Between E-Cigarette Use and History of Stroke in U.S. Adult Women in 2018. PFR [Internet]. 2021Mar.30 [cited 2024Sep.8];6(1). Available from: https://practicafamiliarrural.org/index.php/pfr/article/view/188