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Description: Most scientific studies in recent years support the point: Breathing someone else's tobacco smoke can hurt one's health. Report from the Washington Post. (July 20, 1998)
Washingtonpost.com: Tobacco Special Report Other Studies Support EPA on Secondhand Smoke Monday, July 20, 1998; Page A05 Despite a cloud of questions raised by last week's court decision on secondhand smoking, a majority of scientific studies in recent years support the government's view on the fundamental point: Breathing someone else's tobacco smoke can be seriously harmful to one's health.
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