The health hazards of secondhand smoke entered the public consciousness with a 1986 Surgeon General’s report. Since then, state and local governments, and many homeowners and condo associations, have adopted policies intended to limit exposure. Millions of former smokers have quit over the last few decades, and far fewer young people will ever pick up the habit. Yet, in many communities, secondhand smoke remains a problem. Read the article……………………
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