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Cardiovascular Effect of Bans on Smoking in Public Places
JACC - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 10/05/09
Meyers DG et al. – Smoking bans in public places and workplaces are significantly associated with a reduction in AMI incidence, particularly if enforced over several years.
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