High rates of second-land smoke

By Jim O'Rourke
September 2 2012 - 3:00am
No intention of giving up … Thien Nguyen and Kevin Chou on Friday in Fairfield, where almost 48 per cent of Vietnamese-speaking migrant men smoke.
No intention of giving up … Thien Nguyen and Kevin Chou on Friday in Fairfield, where almost 48 per cent of Vietnamese-speaking migrant men smoke.
Anan Qasem, a migrant from Palestine, suffered a heart attack after smoking for 27 years.
Anan Qasem, a migrant from Palestine, suffered a heart attack after smoking for 27 years.

Smoking rates as high as almost 50 per cent among men in migrant communities are being targeted by NSW health authorities to help cut tobacco use.

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