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Read 'Smoking Bans Do Not Reduce Heart Attacks' on Yahoo! News. There's been much crowing in recent years, as the smoking bans roll out across the country (indeed, across countries), about how heart attack rates are falling as a result. These claims are accompanied by the statistics from one area or another and of course a significant drop in heart attacks just as the smoking ban becomes active in that area.The sad thing is that, if we consider these claims along the lies, damned lies and statis

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Smoking Bans Do Not Reduce Heart Attacks - Forbes

forbes.com — “There's been much crowing in recent years, as the smoking bans roll out across the country (indeed, across countries), about how heart attack rates are falling as a result. These claims are accompanied by the statistics from one area or another and of course a significant drop in heart attacks [...]View full resource at forbes.com

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Smith: Support workplace smoking ban in Springfield | News-Leader.com | Springfield News-Leader

news-leader.com — “On Monday evening during the Springfield City Council meeting, a local comprehensive smoke-free workplace ordinance will be introduced. The American Heart Association of Missouri would like to share why the implementation of that ordinance could reduce the number of heart attacks in the Springfield community.View full resource at news-leader.com

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Smoking Bans Reduce Exposure To Secondhand Smoke And Reduce Heart Attacks

medicalnewstoday.com — “In countries and states that have introduced policies that restrict smoking in public, people have less exposure to secondhand smoke. There is also a reduction in the number of people who have heaView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Simple Steps To Lower Heart Attack Risk - Pittsburgh News Story - WTAE Pittsburgh

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U.S. Report Links Smoking Bans and Heart Health - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Exposure to secondhand smoke significantly increases the heart attack risk among smokers and nonsmokers, a federally commissioned panel of scientists concluded.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Smoking Bans Reduce The Risk Of Heart Attacks Associated With Secondhand Smoke

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Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attack Risk For Nonsmokers - Health News - redOrbit

redorbit.com — “Smoking bans lead to a reduced risk of heart disease and heart attacks for nonsmokers posed by second-hand smoke, researchers reported Thursday.View full resource at redorbit.com

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Medical News: IOM Says Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attacks - in Primary Care, Smoking & Tobacco from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “WASHINGTON -- Bans on smoking in public places could reduce heart attacks and heart disease caused by secondhand smoke, according to a report from the Institute of Medicine (IOM).View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Smoking bans reduce the risk of heart attacks associated with secondhand smoke | e! Science News

esciencenews.com — “Smoking bans are effective at reducing the risk of heart attacks and heart disease associated with exposure to secondhand smoke, says a new report from the Institute of Medicine. The report also confirms there is sufficient evidence that breathing secondhand smoke boosts nonsmokers' risk for heart problems, adding that indirect evidence indicating that even relatively brief exposures could lead to a heart attack is compelling.View full resource at esciencenews.com

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Smoking bans do protect nonsmokers' hearts - Heart health- msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “A major report confirms what health officials have long believed: Bans on smoking in restaurants, bars and other gathering spots reduce the risk of heart attacks among nonsmokers.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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Smoking Ban Could Reduce The Risk Of Heart Disease Claim New Studies

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