May 7, 2013

Passive smoking more risky for teen girls than boys




Teenage girls exposed to passive smoking face a greater risk of heart disease than teenage boys, according to researchers at The University of Western Australia.

The study, published in the international Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, found girls exposed to second-hand smoke had less of the "good" cholesterol which reduces heart disease risk.  Second-hand smoke did not appear to have the same impact on teenage boys.