articles on smoking in public places::Ban smoking in public places!
The question and the statement that is most on peoples lips in many countries around the world.
In the in 2007 the smoking ban in public places came into effect, prohibiting all smoking in public places and enclosed spaces.
Governments are taking a more health based point of view, concentrating on the side effects of smoking, and the health risks involved in passive smoking.
Coronary heart disease smoking greatly increases the risk of heart disease on its own, but combined with its effect of increasing blood pressure, increases the risk of blood clots, and decreases tolerance to exercise, the risk is massively increased.
The view is being taken that the health of passive smokers needs to be protected, introducing smoking bans is the only effective way to tackle this issue.
The smoking bans should also encourage many existing smokers to quit smoking.
The link between disease and passive or secondhand smoke has been well documented, and the connection to cardiovascularrelated disability and death is also apparent.
Of these, around 35,000 non smokers die from coronary heart disease, which includes heart attack.
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