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Heart Attacks Drop After Smoking Ban in Ireland

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  • — 5 Sep, 2007
Heart Attacks Drop After Smoking Ban in Ireland
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Edmond Cronin
Edmond Cronin

REFERENCE: Abstract 3506, European Society of Cardiology Congress, 2007, 1-5 September, Vienna, Austria
EDMOND CRONIN, Cork University Hospital
Study data that support banning smoking in public places were unveiled at the ESC congress by a team from Ireland. After the smoking ban in 2004, admissions for acute coronary syndromes dropped, and lead author Edmond Cronin explained the significance of his findings to Derek Thorne.

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