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Thursday, September 5, 2013

It took 44 Meter to Avoid smoke from the smoker

Ban on smoking in public or outdoors in the last five years have been increased two -fold . It is now more than 2600 places have used signs smoking ban .
To avoid the dangers of secondhand smoke , the study did not detect that smokers inhale smoke from a distance of 44 meters need .
Some experts question the main reason for this ban because there is no medical evidence that secondhand smoke outdoors can harm the health of children and others through .
" Or maybe the long -term health problems for many people " when smoking outdoors, " said researchers from Stanford University , Neil Klepeis quoted by Time , Wednesday ( 14/08/2013 ) .
Professors from Columbia University , Ronald Bayer said worse things related to this prohibition . " The evidence of the risk to people in an open setting is thin , " he said .


But there are hundreds of studies linking secondhand smoke to health problems indoors such as heart disease .
This research was supported by the city laws and regulations are now working to impose a ban on smoking in public places .
There is already a small study of the potential dangers of cigarette smoke while in the open air . Rules can apply to playgrounds , zoos , beaches and ball fields , as well as an outdoor dining terrace and a bus stop .
" Cigarette smoke is dangerous . 's Very dangerous for the children , " said Councilwoman Mary Cheh of the District of Columbia .
Federal health officials say smoking outdoors dangerous . Studies clearly establish short exposure to indoor smoke can cause the blood to become sticky and more prone to clotting .
Repeated exposure is more dangerous , and can worsen cholesterol , increase the odds of developing plaque in the arteries and increases the risk of chest pain , weakness , or heart attack .
Health officials have said there is no reason to think any more danger of inhaling cigarette smoke .
" There is no risk -free level of secondhand smoke , " said Expert smoke from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Brian King .
In Atlanta , the city council members to act when meeting someone smoking in city parks . Technically , a violation could result in a fine of as much as 1,000 dollars .

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