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'passive Smoking Risk Small'

Date: 19941220/P
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NEWS, NEWS ARTICLE
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WORLDWIDE REG AFFAIRS/LIBRARY
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Stmn/R1-048
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Centre for Indoor Research
Hazleton, Hazleton Labs
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2046342770/2046343082/Ets Communications Manual 950000 - 960000 Library Copy - Please Do Not Remove
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Yorkshire Evening Post
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N403
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05 Jun 1998
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Yorkshire Evening Post 20th December 1994 Page 4 • 'PASSIVE-SMOKING RISK SMALL' THE amount of tobacco smoke inhaled from passive smoking equals just one cigarette a week at most. according to a new study carried out by a Yorkshire laboratory. Research conducted by scientists at Hazleton Europe in Harrogate sug- gests health risks from passive smoking are very small - but the results received a c a u t i o u s response from anti-smok- ing lobbyists. The survey was spon- sored by the Centre for Indoor Research. an organ- isation funded principallv by the American chemical industry but receiving some money from tobacco interests It claims that non- smokers breathe in 100 times more air pollution from other sources such as petrol fumes containing benzene. •

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