5/2/11

Less Tobacco Smoke Means Fewer Heart Attacks

Less Tobacco Smoke Means Fewer Heart Attacks







Tobacco deaths rarely make headlines, but the World Health Organization says tobacco smoke kills one person every six seconds. Studies have shown that tobacco smoke is not just deadly for tobacco users. Those who breathe in smoke from other people's cigarettes also have an increased risk for heart attacks. A new study shows that smoking bans have significant health benefits for everyone. VOA's Carol Pearson has more.

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