Even Social Cocaine Use Boosts Heart Attack Risk

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Cocaine smugglers have resorted to some desperate tactics.
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You don't have to be an addict of cocaine for the drug to mess up your heart. New research shows that even social users of the stimulant have stiffer arteries, higher blood pressure and thicker heart walls than non-users.

"It's the perfect heart attack drug," said researcher Gemma Figtree, who led the study.

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