Smoking ban cut asthma      
| 30 January 2013 | News

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Cases of childhood asthma fell by 12.3% in the first year after the July 2007 smoking ban and have continued to fall since.

Stephanie McClellan talked to Anthony Laverty from Imperial College’s School of Public Health about the findings.

 

IMAGE: Eva the Weaver, Flickr

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