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How nicotine attacks the blood vessels: Mapping the biological hierarchy of cardiovascular harm
Tobacco use and nicotine addiction remain among the leading preventable causes of premature death worldwide.
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Tobacco use and nicotine addiction remain among the leading preventable causes of premature death worldwide. In 2023 alone, more than 1 billion people globally smoked tobacco, causing an estimated 5.81 million deaths from direct tobacco use and a further 1.66 million deaths among nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke. Close to 40% of these deaths are attributable to cardiovascular disease.
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