Panic Attacks More Common in Smokers

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Panic Attacks More Common in Smokers
  • Smokers are three times more likely to have panic attacks -- and panic disorder -- than nonsmokers.
  • In addition to harming a person's physical health, smoking can harm a person's mental health.
  • Risk of panic attack gets smaller in people who quit smoking, but it is not clear how long it takes for the risk to go down.

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