A new study from Scotland provides what public-health experts in the U.S. say is the strongest evidence yet that public bans on smoking — being debated in several locales — improve health by reducing exposure to secondhand smoke.
A new study from Scotland provides what public-health experts in the U.S. say is the strongest evidence yet that public bans on smoking — being debated in several locales — improve health by reducing exposure to secondhand smoke.
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