Children’s peers are best people to warn of smoking dangers

9 May 2008
New research from the Universities of Bristol and Cardiff has found that anti-smoking advice is best delivered to young people by young people.

The authors suggest that training children who are popular at school to educate their peers about the dangers of smoking could cut the number who take up the habit by more than a fifth.


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REFERENCE: Ip19 DATE: 09/05/2008 (27028)





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