Smoking triggers neutrophil response that may link lungs to heart disease

University of Oklahoma researchers have discovered that cigarette smoke triggers a neutrophil-based immune response that leads to arterial plaque instability. This pathway provides a biological link between smoking and increased risks of heart attacks and strokes.
Why it matters
Advances the medical understanding of cardiovascular disease mechanisms, potentially informing future preventative treatments for smokers.
by April Wilkerson, University of Oklahoma
The article reports on peer-reviewed scientific research using neutral, evidence-based language.
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