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4/10/2009
The New York City Department of Health reports that more than half of New York City residents who do not smoke have elevated levels of the residue of secondhand smoke in their blood. This suggests that nonsmokers in the city are not adequately protected from cigarette smoke. Despite the city's smoking restrictions, nonsmokers are still exposed to secondhand smoke on sidewalks, including near buildings, at bus stops, and at subway entrances.
Source: Healthfinder.gov
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