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Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attacks and Strokes

Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attacks and Strokes by Desi Ex Pakistani Girls


American researchers found that hospitalized heart attack patients declined 15 percent since the introduction of the smoking ban by the government. The new law also reduces cases of stroke, and respiratory diseases such as asthma and emphysema (a lung disease that causes damage to the air sacs of the lungs).

This time, the U.S. government does not mess around with their new law. Tightened smoking ban in some places, particularly workplaces, restaurants and bars. The research, published in the American Heart Association journal Circulation, analyzed 45 studies covering several countries, including the USA, New Zealand and Germany.

Smoking Bans Reduce Heart Attacks and Strokes


Cases of stroke has declined by 16 percent, while for inpatients respiratory diseases, such as asthma and lung cancer, reduced by 24 percent, as reported by the Daily Mail (30/10). Do you know why secondhand smoke is dangerous?

Exposure to secondhand smoke can cause drastic changes in the blood, making it more prone to clotting. Someone prone narrowed coronary arteries heart attack when exposed to smoke.

Smoking in public places could endanger others, especially children. In addition, the government's role is also important in the fight against the dangers of cigarette smoke. Remember! Poor or not a state, it can be seen from the access and the health of which is owned by the community.

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