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· Massachusetts

Massachusetts' 'Model' Tobacco Cessation Benefit Spurs Unprecedented Drop in Smoking Rates, Heart Attacks, Asthma, and Birth Complications 

Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2009-11-18
Author: SOURCE Partnership for Prevention

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· Georgia

Study raises concerns about outdoor second-hand smoke 

Jump to full article: physorg.com, 2009-11-18
Author: Source: University of Georgia

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· California

Dose-dependent Effects of Second-hand Smoke on Vascular Function  

This study is currently recruiting participants.
Jump to full article: Clinical Trials.gov (NIH and FDA), 2009-11-16

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New dementia risk factors study findings reported from University of Minnesota 

Jump to full article: Behavioral Health Central , 2009-11-15

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USA, by State
· Pennsylvania

Smoking bans linked to cut in heart risk 

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-11-11
Author: the Associated Press

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· Mississippi

Heart attacks dip after smoking ban in Starkville 

Jump to full article: Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, 2009-11-10
Author: Michaela Gibson Morris/NEMS Daily Journal

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USA, by State
· Mississippi

Study: Heart attacks down since smoking ban  

Jump to full article: Columbus (MS) Commercial Dispatch, 2009-11-10
Author: Tim Pratt

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· Alabama

Study: Smoking bans, heart attack reduction linked  

Jump to full article: Florence (AL) Times Daily, 2009-11-02
Author: Brian Hughes Staff Writer

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· Oklahoma

State issues warning on secondhand smoke 

Jump to full article: Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite, 2009-10-31

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· WHO: FCTC

EDITORIAL: The Importance of Extinguishing Secondhand Smoke 

Circulation. 2009;120:1339-1341
Jump to full article: Circulation, 2009-09-21
Author: Andrew M. Tonkin, MD, FRACP, FCSANZ; Alison Beauchamp, RN, BHSc, MPH; Christopher Stevenson, BHSc, MSc, PhD

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· Canada

One cig puts young at risk  

Jump to full article: The Sun (uk), 2009-10-27
Author: ROB SINGH

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· Canada

Smoking's Damage Swift, Irreversible 

Just 1 Cigarette Can Stiffen Arteries in Young Smokers, Study Shows
Jump to full article: WebMD, 2009-10-27
Author: Bill Hendrick WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

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· Mississippi

EDITORIAL: More medical support for smoking ban 

Jump to full article: Greenwood (MS) Commonwealth, 2009-10-27

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· Canada

Even Light Smoking Affects Young Adults' Arteries  

Damage makes it harder to run and climb steps, researcher says
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-10-28

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Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 28, 2009  

Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-10-28

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· Canada

Even A Few Cigarettes A Day Reduces Artery Health In Young Adults 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-10-27
Author: Source: Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Written by: Catharine Paddock, PhD

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· Tennessee

CHURCHWELL: State smoking ban must go further 

Jump to full article: The Tennessean, 2009-10-26
Author: Keith Churchwell, M.D.

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non-USA, by Country
· Philippines

20 percent of Metro heart attacks due to passive smoke  

Jump to full article: Philippine Daily Inquirer (ph), 2009-10-27
Author: Anna Valmero INQUIRER.net

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Age, Lifestyle Affect Cardiorespiratory Fitness  

Jump to full article: MedPage Today, 2009-10-26
Author: Nancy Walsh, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today

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Major study validates reason for smoking bans 

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-10-22
Author: LAURAN NEERGAARD Associated Press

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EDITORIAL: Secondhand smoke: We owe it to one another to lessen smoking's effects - it could be a matter of life or death 

Jump to full article: Lufkin (TX) Daily News, 2009-10-23

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EDITORIAL: Secondhand smoke: New study, same message 

Jump to full article: Florida Times-Union, 2009-10-23

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Use An E-Cigarette, Reduce Risk of Heart Disease 

Jump to full article: 24-7PressRelease.com (ca), 2009-10-24

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SULLUM: A CDC second-hand smokescreen 

Jump to full article: New York Post, 2009-10-24
Author: JACOB SULLUM

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Institute of Medicine Report Concludes Smoke-Free Laws Prevent Heart Attacks; It's Time to Make All Workplaces and Public Places Smoke-Free  

Statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Jump to full article: Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, 2009-10-15

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· USA

美医学报告:禁烟可大幅降低心脏病发作风险 

Jump to full article: 联合早报, Lianhe Zaobao (Singapore), 2009-10-17

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· New Jersey

Smoke-free proving to be heart-healthy  

Jump to full article: Gloucester County (NJ) Times, 2009-10-19
Author: Carly Romalino

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non-USA, by Country
· Malta

Adults in Malta smoking less, young people more  

Jump to full article: Malta Independent (mt), 2009-10-17
Author: Scott Grech

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EDITORIAL: They call this justice? Smoking ban look sweet. 

Jump to full article: Fayetteville (NC) Observer & Times, 2009-10-17

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Smoking Bans Good for Non-Smokers' Hearts: Study  

Report could get more states to pass laws to curtail secondhand smoke, experts say
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-10-15
Author: Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter

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New Smoking Report Could Prompt Heart Attack Law Suits  

** Govt. Says Permitting Smoking Triggers Many Heart Attacks
Jump to full article: PR Insider (at), 2009-10-15

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· Texas

Smoking ban study rekindles debate 

Jump to full article: Abilene (TX) Reporter-News, 2009-10-16
Author: Jared Fields

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Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attacks and Disease - Readers' Comments 

Jump to full article: Article Comments-New York Times, 2009-10-16
Author: PAM BELLUCK

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SULLUM: CDC-Commissioned Report Says More Evidence Is Needed to Decide Whether Smoking Bans Are Good 

- Hit & Run : Reason Magazine
Jump to full article: Reason Magazine, 2009-10-16
Author: Jacob Sullum

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Virginia Restaurants Urged to Go Completely Smoke-Free After Major Report 

Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2009-10-16

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U.S. report confirms smoking bans cut heart attacks  

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2009-10-15
Author: David Morgan

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· New Jersey

LETTER: Make all public places 100 percent smoke free  

Jump to full article: Allentown (NJ) Examiner, 2009-10-15
Author: Howard Levite Regional President American Heart Association - American Stroke Association

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Report: Smoking bans protect nonsmokers' hearts 

Jump to full article: AP, 2009-10-15
Author: LAURAN NEERGAARD (AP)

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American Heart Association Says IOM Report Underscores the Importance of Smoke-Free Policies to Reduce Risk of Heart Disease  

Evidence Shows Heart Attack Rate Decreases with Smoking Bans
Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2009-10-15
Author: SOURCE American Heart Association

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· Kentucky

AUDIO: Studies Find Importance of Extinguishing Secondhand Smoke  

Jump to full article: Public News Service (PNS) , 2009-10-15
Author: Bill Goodman, Public News Service - KY

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Institute of Medicine Report Concludes Smoke-Free Laws Prevent Heart Attacks; 

Jump to full article: PR Newswire, 2009-10-15
Author: SOURCE Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids

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Report Brief: Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects: Making Sense of the Evidence  

Jump to full article: Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies, 2009-10-15

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Smoking Bans Reduce the Risk of Heart Attacks Associated With Secondhand Smoke 

Jump to full article: The National Academies, 2009-10-15

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects: Making Sense of the Evidence 

Jump to full article: National Academies Press, 2009-10-15

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Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects: Making Sense of the Evidence  

Jump to full article: Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies, 2009-10-15

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Smoking Bans Protect Nonsmokers' Hearts  

126M Nonsmokers In US Regularly Exposed To Tobacco Smoke
Jump to full article: AP, 2009-10-15
Author: LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer

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Smoking Bans' Effects on Heart Disease Risks -- IOM Report Releases Oct. 15 

Jump to full article: The National Academies, 2009-10-06

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non-USA, by Country
· Europe

A consistent decline in heart attack rates following the implementation of smoking bans 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-09-22

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Heart attack rates drop after smoking bans, continue downward over time 

American Heart Association rapid access journal report
Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-09-21

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· Netherlands

Autoimmune condition, especially combined with smoking and oral contraceptive use, massively increases risk of stroke and heart attack in young women 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-09-27

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· Massachusetts

Public smoking ban would reduce heart attacks 

Jump to full article: The Daily Free Press (Boston University), 2009-10-01
Author: Chelsea Feinstein

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Exposure to ambient particulate matter and cigarette smoke linked with increased mortality risk 

Pope CA. Circulation. 2009;doi:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.109.857888.
Jump to full article: Cardiology Today, 2009-10-01

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Antiphospholipid antibodies and risk of myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke in young women in the RATIO study: a case-control study 

Jump to full article: The Lancet, 2009-09-28
Author: Rolf T Urbanus PhD a, Bob Siegerink MSc b, Mark Roest PhD a, Frits R Rosendaal MD b c, Philip G de Groot PhD a , Ale Alg

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Autoimmune Condition, Especially Combined With Smoking And Oral Contraceptive Use, Massively Increases Risk Of Stroke And Heart Attack In Young Women 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-09-29
Author: Source The Lancet Neurology

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Workplace Wellness Seems to Really Work 

Investing in employee health cuts medical costs and ups productivity, heart experts say
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-09-30

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USA, by State
· South Carolina

EDITORIAL: Studies offer evidence smoking bans do help 

Jump to full article: (Hilton Head, SC) Island Packet, 2009-09-29

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USA, by State
· Kansas

EDITORIAL: Hard evidence 

Some Kansas University researchers have handed the governor some hard facts to support a statewide smoking ban.
Jump to full article: Lawrence (KS) Journal-World, 2009-09-29

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· Religion

Study shows bans on tobacco curb heart attack rates  

No butts: Adventists still needed in anti-smoking effort, church cardiologist says
Jump to full article: Adventist News Network (Seventh Day Adventist Church), 2009-09-29

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· Wisconsin

Editorial: State did the right thing with smoking ban  

Jump to full article: Green Bay (WI) Press-Gazette, 2009-09-28

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

Smoking And Heart Disease Risks Can Cut Life Span By 10 Years 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-09-28

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· Kansas

Smoking ban benefits come swiftly 

Jump to full article: Lawrence (KS) Journal-World, 2009-09-27
Author: Karrey Britt

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non-USA, by Country
· UK

BRITTON: Why are smoking bans so good at cutting heart attack rates?  

The ban on smoking in public places could turn out to be one of the most effective health policies introduced in the UK
Jump to full article: Times Of London (uk), 2009-09-27
Author: Professor John Britton

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· UK

ROUTLEDGE: Why David Hockney is wrong about the smoking ban 

Jump to full article: The Mirror (uk), 2009-09-25
Author: Paul Routledge

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MOORE: Do smoking bans significantly reduce heart attacks?  

Jump to full article: CNET News.com, 2009-09-25
Author: Elizabeth Armstrong Moore

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SNOWDEN: The myth of the smoking ban health miracle  

Restrictions on smoking around the world are claimed to have had a dramatic effect on heart attack rates. It's not true. Printer-friendly version Email-a-friend Respond
Jump to full article: spiked (uk), 2009-09-24
Author: Christopher Snowdon

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EDITORIAL: Smoking bans' benefits  

Jump to full article: Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, 2009-09-25

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USA, by State
· Missouri

Study shows smoking ban improves health  

A new study reveals when a smoking ban is implemented, there has been less heart attacks.
Jump to full article: Maryville (MO) Daily Forum, 2009-09-24
Author: Tony Brown GateHouse News Service

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ARCHIVE: Rapid Responses to: Reduced incidence of admissions for myocardial infarction associated with public smoking ban: before and after study 

Jump to full article: British Medical Journal, 2004-04-01

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· Arizona

Take Heart: Arizona Smoking Ban a Success 

Jump to full article: Public News Service (PNS) , 2009-09-24
Author: Doug Ramsey, Public News Service - AZ

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USA, by State
· Kansas

VIDEO: Statistics Stack Up for Smoking Ban  

A study released Tuesday shows smoking bans have been linked to a drop in heart attacks. A poll shows more than 60 percent of the 400 registered voters who participated are in favor of a smoking ban.
Jump to full article: WIBW Channel 13 (Topeka, KS), 2009-09-23
Author: Reporter: Rae Chelle Davis

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· Missouri

The case for smoking bans 

Jump to full article: Omaha (NE) World Herald, 2009-09-23
Author: Alan Bavley MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS

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USA, by State
· Montana

VIDEO: New Smoking Study Strengthens Case For Montana Ban  

Jump to full article: KFBB-TV (Black Eagle, MT), 2009-09-22
Author: Tim Franklin

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Declines in Acute Myocardial Infarction After Smoke-Free Laws and Individual Risk Attributable to Secondhand Smoke 

Jump to full article: Circulation, 2009-09-21
Author: James M. Lightwood PhD* and Stanton A. Glantz PhD

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· Ash

Fund Health Care With Public Smoking Ban // No Cost, No Tax, and Comparable Savings, Says ASH 

Jump to full article: PR Insider (at), 2009-09-22

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· Ohio

VIDEO: New study promotes Ohio smoking bans 

Jump to full article: WKYC-TV NBC 3 (Cleveland, OH), 2009-09-22

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Smoking bans result in consistent decline in heart attack rates: Study 

Jump to full article: News-Medical.net, 2009-09-22

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· UK

Opinion Former Briefing: Smoking ban reduces heart attacks  

Jump to full article: Politics.co.uk (uk), 2009-09-22

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· UK

Smoking bans may reduce heart attacks by more than a third  

The number of heart attacks has fallen steeply in countries where bans on smoking in public places have been introduced, according to two independent reviews
Jump to full article: The Guardian (uk), 2009-09-22
Author: * Ian Sample, science correspondent

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Heart Attack Rates Plummet Following Smoking Bans  

Jump to full article: MedPage Today, 2009-09-21
Author: Chris Emery, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today

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· Ohio

Smoking bans cut down on heart attacks, research shows 

Jump to full article: Columbus (OH) Dispatch, 2009-09-22
Author: Misti Crane THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

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Analyses: Heart attack rates fall 17% after smoking bans enacted 

Jump to full article: USA Today, 2009-09-22
Author: Liz Szabo, USA TODAY

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Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attacks 

Heart Attacks Drop 26% Each Year After Smoking Bans Are in Effect
Jump to full article: WebMD, 2009-09-22
Author: Daniel J. DeNoon WebMD Health News

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Banning Smoking In Public Places And Workplaces Is Good For The Heart, Study Finds 

Jump to full article: ScienceDaily, 2009-09-22

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USA, by State
· Kansas

KU researchers add to evidence that smoking bans reduce heart attacks  

Jump to full article: Kansas City (MO) Star, 2009-09-22
Author: ALAN BAVLEY The Kansas City Star

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non-USA, by Country
· UK-Scotland

Smoking ban could cut heart attacks by a third  

Jump to full article: Daily Record and Sunday Mail (uk), 2009-09-22
Author: Donna Watson

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Research Points Out Benefits Of Impending Smoking Ban  

Jump to full article: WITN-TV (Washington, NC), 2009-09-22

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A consistent decline in heart attack rates following the implementation of smoking bans 

Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-09-22

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Big drop in heart attacks after smoking bans, studies say 

Jump to full article: CNN, 2009-09-22
Author: Theresa Tamkins

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The Case for Bans on Smoking 

Curtailing Second-Hand Smoke Cuts Heart-Attack Rates, Studies Show
Jump to full article: The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition, 2009-09-22
Author: RON WINSLOW

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Public smoking bans cut heart attack rates: studies 

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2009-09-21
Author: Julie Steenhuysen

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Banning smoking in public places and workplaces is good for the heart 

Inhaling secondhand smoke greatly increases risk of heart attack, even among young and nonsmokers
Jump to full article: EurekAlert, 2009-09-21

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Smoking Bans Bring a Drop in Heart Attacks 

In one Montana city, incidents fell but rose again when restrictions were lifted
Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2009-09-21
Author: Ed Edelson HealthDay Reporter

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Life expectancy in relation to cardiovascular risk factors: 38 year follow-up of 19 000 men in the Whitehall study (PDF) 

BMJ 2009;339:b3513, doi: 10.1136/bmj.b3513 (Published 17 September 2009), doi:10.1136/bmj.b3513
Jump to full article: British Medical Journal, 2009-09-17

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Male habits knock decade off life  

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Jump to full article: National Health Service (NHS) (uk), 2009-09-18

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Cigarettes and alcohol will take 10 years off your life 

40-year survey of 19,000 men reveals benefits of healthy living in middle-age
Jump to full article: The Independent (uk), 2009-09-18
Author: Jeremy Laurance, Health Editor

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Life expectancy in relation to cardiovascular risk factors: 38 year follow-up of 19 000 men in the Whitehall study 

BMJ 2009;339:b3513, doi: 10.1136/bmj.b3513 (Published 17 September 2009)
Jump to full article: British Medical Journal, 2009-09-17
Author: age at risk (50-59, 60-69, 70-79, and

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Middle Aged Men Lose 10 To 15 Years Of Life If They Smoke, Have High Blood Pressure And Cholesterol, Large Study 

Jump to full article: Medical News TODAY(UK), 2009-09-18

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Middle-aged people could die 15 years earlier because of lifestyle, study says 

Jump to full article: Times Of London (uk), 2009-09-18
Author: Sam Lister, Health Editor

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Men’s Lost Decade: How Smoke and Cholesterol Shorten Life Span 

Jump to full article: Bloomberg News, 2009-09-18
Author: Marthe Fourcade

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Triple heart threat cuts decade off lifespan: study 

Jump to full article: Agence France Presse (AFP) (fr), 2009-09-18

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