Smoke-free laws reduce heart attacks.

An October 2009 report ‘Secondhand Smoke Exposure and Cardiovascular Effects: Making Sense of the Evidence’ from the Institute of Medicine concludes that smoke-free laws reduce heart attacks.

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Secondhand Smoke
Smoke-free laws reduce heart attacks.
A smoke free law will greatly improve the lives of smokers&non-smokers
A smoke free law will greatly improve the lives of smokers&non-smokers
Any level of smoke exposure will cause harm to a non-smoker
It's unhealthy for non-smokers to be in contact with tobacco smoke.
Secondhand smoke causes lung cancer and heart disease to non-smokers
There is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke.
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