Smoke No Longer Found In European Hospitals

Tobacco use is prohibited in hospitals in many European countries, although levels of compliance with this regulation differ. A study carried out by researchers from the Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO) has shown for the first time that exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in European hospitals is “low”, and “without any notable differences” linking them. Europe wants to see smoking in all closed public places banned by 2012.

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