Teenagers smoking to cope with stress and to be 'cool'

Teenagers who smoke believe they are not healthy but persist with their habit because they think it’s “cool”, research published today reveals.

Teenagers who smoke believe they are not healthy but persist with their habit because they think it’s “cool”, research published today reveals.

In a poll of a teens aged between 16 and 18 who buy their own cigarettes, most were found to have started smoking as young as 12 or 13.

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