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Few people would argue that tobacco smoke is good for you. For more than forty years, scientists have said cigarette smoking can cause serious health problems. But today, smokers and people who do not smoke often argue about smoking in the workplace. S4ys)!V1V
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Many non-smokers would like to have smoking banned where they work. They fear harmful effects from other people's tobacco smoke, also known as secondhand smoke. Business owners often say a ban on smoking would harm their profits. And, smokers say such a ban would interfere with their rights. "26=@Q^Y
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In the United States, secondhand smoke causes about three thousand non-smoking adults to die of lung cancer each year. That information comes from a private group, the American Cancer Society. 5&