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real beauty page http://levitra.in.net/ generic levitra  Previously Bayer has made the case that early on, in the 1970s, even before there were any studies linking secondhand tobacco smoke to a slightly increased risk of fatal diseases, the anti-smoking movement fastened on the strategy of emphasizing the potential harm of cigarette smoke to the non-smoking by-stander.  This was a clever strategy, because, as Bayer points out, it deftly side-stepped the charge of paternalism and the “nanny state,” implicit in health officials exhorting smokers to quit for their own good.  The argument that, by smoking, smokers were harming non-smokers proved to be an enormously effective strategy for justifying the imposing of restrictions on smoking.
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