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Evidence of damage to the arteries of children regularly exposed to second-hand smoke can be seen at ages as young as 13, according to a new study.
A new report has revealed that cigarette sales have remained unaffected by the soaring sales of products aimed at helping smokers break the habit.
Research has revealed a "marked decline" in children's exposure to passive smoking in the period between 1996 and 2006.
Government plans to sell cigarettes in plain packaging have been slammed by a tobacco firm.
The Government has unveiled a host of new measures targeted at reducing the number of smokers in England by half over the next decade.
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