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•Non-smokers who are overweight — about 29 pounds over a healthy weight — do not have shortened lives.
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•Non-smokers who are obese — those who are about 30 or more pounds over a healthy weight — have a shorter life span by a year or less.
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Non-smokers are mostly seen as more sensible and less risk-taking.
Smoke and minors 2011
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Non-smokers all across America are taking a second look at Obama ...
Rove: Obama Is The Type Of Guy Who Hangs Out At Country Clubs 2009
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Non-smokers received rebates on their healthcare premiums.
Grace Liem: Providing Universal Health Care In North Carolina Do-able 2008
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Every person who I know who tried patches or gum just used them to up their nicotine input, and the gum people smelled like a wet ashtray to boot (Non-smokers tend to be very sensitive to the odor of tobacco.).
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This year, 100 cities and counties — "a record number" — have enacted strong smoke-free ordinances, says Bronson Frick of the non-profit lobbying group Americans for Non-smokers 'Rights.
Smokers go back to ballot boxes in effort to light up again 2006
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Non-smokers have their own restaurants, bars, stores etc ... now, so why shouldn't we smokers be allowed to have our own also.
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If the number of heart attacks amongst non-smokers had increased during the same time what would the reaction of these same people be to someone standing up and saying something like "Non-smokers suffer more heart attacks after smoking ban therefore the ban should be abolished"?
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Take for instance this litte piece in this morning's Times with the headline "Non-smokers suffer fewer heart attacks after ban".
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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