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6/7/2010
Harvard School of Public Health researchers found that teens and children in counties that ban smoking in public places have much lower levels of a secondhand smoke biomarker. Children living where smoking is prohibited in workplaces, colleges, and stores had 39 percent lower amounts of cotinine in their blood compared to children exposed to secondhand smoke.
Source: UPI
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