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Kids of divorced parents likelier to smoke

Children of divorced parents are significantly more likely to start smoking in comparison to their peers from intact families, according to a new study

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An analysis of 19,000 Americans by the University of Toronto shows that men who experienced parental divorce before they turned 18 had 48-per-cent higher odds of ever smoking 100 or more cigarettes than men whose parents did not divorce.

Women from divorced families were also at risk, with 39-per-cent higher odds of smoking in comparison to women from intact families.

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