Smoking Bans Reduce Risk Of Heart Attacks Associated With Secondhand Smoke

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Smoking Bans Reduce Risk Of Heart Attacks Associated With Secondhand Smoke

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Smoking bans are effective at reducing the risk of heart attacks and heart disease associated with exposure to secondhand smoke, says a new report. 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.

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