Teenagers four times more likely to smoke if parents do, say experts

Smokers urged to make quitting a new year’s resolution by considering impact on younger generation

Teenagers whose parents or caregivers smoke are four times as likely to take up smoking, medical experts have warned.

The statistic was one of many released as part of the Better Health Smoke Free campaign to encourage smokers to make giving up their new year resolution.

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