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Study confirms smoke-free workplaces reduce heart attacks
Source: Medical Xpress, 14 November 2011
Mayo Clinic researchers have amassed additional evidence that secondhand smoke kills and smoke-free workplace laws save lives. The study will be presented to the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions on Monday in Orlando.
No doubt about that, smoke-free workplaces can be very beneficial for the staff, it won't only reduce the health risks but will also help to improve their productivity.
The smoke from cigarettes is also dangerous for health, many people don't take this seriously, if you keep away from second hand smoke you can remain safe from many health related problems.
No doubt about that, smoke-free workplaces can be very beneficial for the staff, it won't only reduce the health risks but will also help to improve their productivity.
ReplyDeleteThe smoke from cigarettes is also dangerous for health, many people don't take this seriously, if you keep away from second hand smoke you can remain safe from many health related problems.
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