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CDC: Secondhand Smoke from Nearby Apartments a Hazard

Sounds like more Nanny State regulations incoming

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Households with nonsmokers still may not be free from the effects of secondhand smoke if they live in an apartment complex.

According to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), even if you're not a smoker, living in a multi-unit residence could put you at risk for cigarette smoke exposure.

Researchers found that living in a smoke-free environment doesn't mean you're protected from your neighbor's bad habits.