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Learn more about the Lung Center. Request an Appointment. Public smoking bans appear to significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks, particularly among younger individuals and nonsmokers, according to a new study published in the September 29, , issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

Researchers find that smoking bans can reduce the number of heart attacks by as much as 26 percent per year. The cardiac benefits increased with longer ban duration. According to projections by the authors, a nationwide ban on public smoking could prevent as many as , heart attacks each year. These findings are particularly important in light of mounting evidence that second-hand smoke exposure is nearly as harmful to the heart as chronic active smoking.

Direct smoking doubles the risk of heart attack. Second hand smoke increases the risk by 30 percent. Meyers adds that smoking remains the leading preventable risk factor for heart attack. The good news is that the beneficial effects of smoking bans appear to be fairly immediate, with declines in reported heart attack cases within 3 months.

Legislative smoking bans for reducing harms from secondhand smoke exposure, smoking prevalence and tobacco consumption. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews , Issue 1.

DOI: Have national smoking bans worked in reducing harms in passive smoking? Sarah's work as a Knowledge Broker at Cochrane UK focuses on disseminating Cochrane evidence through social media, including Evidently Cochrane blogs and blogshots, with a particular interest in making evidence quick and easy for patients and others making health choices, and healthcare professionals, to understand and use. Sarah has hearing loss and is awaiting a cochlear implant.

In June , she took on the role of Patient Ambassador for the COACH trial, a randomised trial to compare cochlear implants and hearing aids for people who hear slightly more than the current eligibility threshold for a cochlear implant. She is also a former Registered General Nurse. Smoking generally has adverse health effects, because smoke inhalation inherently poses challenges to various physiologic processes such as respiration, heart attack, joint pain etc. Hence stop smoking it gives immediate as well as long term benefits to you and your loved ones.

However, all people are aware of the bad effects of smoking but we need to make then realize it by talking to an individual person involved in it.



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