C'mon.
C'mon.
Worst attempt all month. Not even worth a rating.
i grew up in a plume of second hand. My adult brother was a meth addict who never moved out, and my enabler parents were unwilling to take the steps necessary to prevent him from smoking in the house. Breathing that f*cking shit as a teenager made me so angry, and the fact that my parents made me do it to protect their worthless parasite baby made me even angrier. I bet what would have been healthy lungs now look like the ones you see of lifelong urban dwellers in side-by-side photos.
There were a bunch of semi-natural experiments that occurred when smoking was banned from many places in some cities back a bit. The results even stunned me.
Within three months the emergency room doctors knew there had been a big change because the number of heart attack admissions had dropped. Since the number of smokers had not changed much, almost all of the drop was because of the reduced incidence of second hand smoke. This was but the first of a whole sequence of substantial reductions.
The findings were so stunning that I if I were the owner of a bar or some establishment that might allow smoking, I would forbid it. Why? Because if any of my non-smoking employees had a heart attack the data indicate that there was enough likelihood that it was the environment of my workplace that was the cause that I would be liable.
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