Emergency asthma admissions drop following smokefree law
Published on 15 April 2013Number of adults admitted for emergency treatment for asthma have dropped by over four per cent since smokefree legislation was introduced in England.
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Number of adults admitted for emergency treatment for asthma have dropped by over four per cent since smokefree legislation was introduced in England.
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