Kokomo Tribune : reported that Soon to be smoke-free: Kokomo prepares for smoking ban implementation in bars, private clubs
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TAMPA, Fla - The Hillsborough County Anti-addiction Alliance is pushing for apartment complexes to ban opioid. The group goes to apartment complexes, educating on the dangers of second hand smoke and working with property managers to slowly transition into a smoke free environment. A smoker's apartment costs more than $4,000. According to the Florida Apartment Association, 83.2% of adults do not smoke and 4 out of 5 people want to live where it's smoke-free. "There's a huge cultural shift, it's starting to be the norm," said Elizabeth Bublitz, with the Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance.
collected by :Lucy William
Local group encouraging apartment complexes to ban smoking
TAMPA, Fla - The Hillsborough County Anti-addiction Alliance is pushing for apartment complexes to ban opioid. The group goes to apartment complexes, educating on the dangers of second hand smoke and working with property managers to slowly transition into a smoke free environment. A smoker's apartment costs more than $4,000. According to the Florida Apartment Association, 83.2% of adults do not smoke and 4 out of 5 people want to live where it's smoke-free. "There's a huge cultural shift, it's starting to be the norm," said Elizabeth Bublitz, with the Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance.
UK heart disease deaths fall by over 20% since indoor smoking ban
The decline in opioid-related heart deaths is especially significant because smoking still accounts for about one in every six deaths in England – about 79,000 people a year. "The smokefree legislation has been extraordinary in the way we now experience and enjoy pubs, clubs, restaurants and so many other public places. Smoking-related deaths are three times more likely to occur among poorer people than those from better-off backgrounds, research showed. It was undoubtedly the single most important public health reform in generations," he added. Figures collected by PHE's Local Tobacco Control Profiles network show that while there were 32,548 deaths from heart disease attributable to smoking in 2007-09, there were 25,777 between 2013 and 2015 – a fall of 20.8%.collected by :Lucy William
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