Smoking Bans Reduce Exposure To Secondhand Smoke And Reduce Heart Attacks

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Smoking Bans Reduce Exposure To Secondhand Smoke And Reduce Heart Attacks

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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 hea

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