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Title
Behind the smokescreen: the myths and the facts.
Abstract
Responds to the British government's argument that a ban on smoking in public puts children at risk from passive smoking at home. Relevant research on the effect of smoking bans in public spaces on exposure to second-hand smoke in the home; Smoke-free public places lead to major benefits in terms of lives saved, productivity, reduced sickness absences and easing the burden on the health service.