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Secondhand Smoke at Home Leads to School Dropouts, Deliquency in Children
New research shows that children who are exposed to tobacco smoke at home at early stages of their childhood are highly likely to adopt antisocial behavior toward others, engage in proactive and reactive aggression, have conduct problems at school, and drop out at age 12.
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