It’s official: Second-hand smoke kills
Independent Online - Jun 27 10:14 AM
Second-hand smoke clearly kills people and the only way to control it is to ban all smoking in workplaces, US Surgeon-General Dr Richard Carmona has revealed.Save to My Web
Surgeon General’s Report On Second Hand Smoke; A Snapshot Of Current Smoking Bans Nationally From The Foundation For A
Medical News Today - Jun 28 12:12 AM
- 15 States have now passed laws banning smoking Statewide, from all bars and restaurants: California, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Montana, Vermont, Washington, New Jersey, Utah, Colorado, Montana, Hawaii. - Two more States, Florida and Idaho, have passed 100% bans in restaurants, but still allow smoking in some bars. [click link for full article]Save to My Web
San Mateo students push smoking bans
San Mateo County Times - Jul 05 2:47 AM
A campaign to curb tobacco smoking in public places has recently flared up on community college campuses in San Mateo County.Save to My Web
No safe second-hand smoke level
The Ashland Daily Press - Jun 30 8:09 AM
This week U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona confirmed what physicians, researchers and those other health advocates have understood for a long time - secondhand smoke is a health hazard in any quantity.Save to My Web
Surgeon General: any level of second-hand smoke is harmful
KAALtv.com - Jun 27 2:20 PM
(KAAL) — For years the Surgeon General has pushed the dangers of prolonged exposure second hand smoke. As 6 NEWS FIRST reporter David Brakke explains, a new report finds that even the smallest dose to tobacco smoke is harmful to the human body.Save to My Web