In 1931 children followed up from age 10 to 24 years, persistent tobacco smoking from childhood through young adulthood caused structural and functional heart damage. Tobacco smoking excessively incre
Photographer: Andrew Agbaje
In 1931 children followed up from age 10 to 24 years, persistent tobacco smoking from childhood through young adulthood caused structural and functional heart damage. Tobacco smoking excessively increases heart mass during growth from adolescence to young adulthood.