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Milan no smoking, open spaces free from smokers

Verantwortlicher Autor: Giorgio Esposito EN, 23.11.2020, 19:14 Uhr
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Milan no smoking
Milan no smoking  Bild: Italia News

EN [ENA] No smoking: finally the dream of Italian mothers, children, oncologists and non-smokers comes true, for now starting from Milan. 17 years after the ban on cigarettes in closed places in Italy, the Municipality of Milan now bans smoking outdoors. The Lombard capital will in fact prohibit cigarette.

The Lombard capital will in fact prohibit cigarette smoking outdoors from 1 January 2021 except in isolated places or at least 10 meters from other people, and from 1 January 2025 the "no smoking" will then be extended to all public areas at open. An example of civilization that all of Italy should imitate, on a par with the "greenest cities in the world" such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Paris, New York, Barcelona, ​​Sweden, Australia. "Smoking, direct or indirect,is a risk factor for various types of cancer such as cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, cervix, liver, pancreas and is responsible for more than 85% of lung cancers", details Dr. Maira Di Tano, biologist and cancer researcher.

"Smoking, direct or indirect,is a risk factor for various types of cancer such as cancer of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, stomach, intestines, cervix, liver, pancreas and is responsible for more than 85% of lung cancers", details Dr. Maira Di Tano, biologist and cancer researcher - http://www.italianews.org . "The negative effects of smoking are not linked to the number of cigarettes that you smoke, so smoking a few cigarettes is not a little risky, while quitting smoking blocks the risk for various diseases that they cause. So, quitting smoking, even late in life age is however beneficial!

In recent years there has been a notable increase in smokers among adolescents, especially girls, who as early as 10-13 years of age start to obtain cigarettes illegally. And this has now become a real emergency with the WHO which estimates 8 million deaths from smoking by 2030.Let us also remember that smoking damages not only ourselves, but also seriously people who are not far enough away such as the elderly, the sick, children and pregnant women" concludes the Dr. Maira Di Tano, biologist and cancer researcher - http://www.italianews.org .

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