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4/29/2011
Researchers at All India Institute of Medical Sciences found that chewing tobacco (as little as one gram) significantly raised heart rates. When doctors asked patients with normal coronary arteries to chew tobacco in the catheterization laboratory, a striking transient narrowing of normal coronary arteries was visible even with the slightest amount of chewing tobacco.
Source: Times of India
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