Adventists say a recent study suggesting bans on public smoking significantly reduce heart attack rates further backs its historical stance against tobacco. [stock image] New research claiming that smoking bans in public places cut heart attacks by a third offers further convincing proof of the dangers long associated with tobacco, Seventh-day Adventist health experts say.

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