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They not only cut secondhand exposure but also helped current users cut back, study finds Jump to full article: HealthDay [HealthScout], 2008-07-01
Intro: Smoke-free policies are extremely effective at reducing smoking rates, exposure to secondhand smoke, and even smoking-related heart disease, new research shows.
The report, by an International Agency for Cancer Research working group, also found smoke-free rules don't affect business in restaurants or bars.
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