Bans on Public Smoking Lead to One-Third Less Heart Attacks

By stamping out the smoking stubs in public places, lives are being saved. Smoking bans across the nation have helped in reducing the number of heart attacks by as much as 36 percent. Armed with evidence that smoking restrictions work, U.S. researchers are calling for widespread bans to be place on smoking in enclosed public places to further improve public health. The new study appears in the journal Circulation.

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