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Article: Is the public health message on secondhand smoke based on science?(Point/Counterpoint)
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- Family Practice News
- Article date:
- January 1, 2007
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No, it's driven by politics, not good science.
The news media has parroted the idea that secondhand smoke is harmful, and a recent survey finds that more than 80% of adults now believe that it is. But the secondhand smoke scare is based largely on speculation reminiscent of superstitions from the Middle Ages, before the discovery of the scientific method.
The 2006 Surgeon General's 709-page report, "The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke" further promotes this sham. The report claims that even brief exposure to secondhand smoke can cause immediate harm and cites reports that estimate secondhand smoke (SHS) causes approximately ...