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Mothers Are More Likely to Smoke Later in Life if They Take Longer Parental Leave

A new study by the University of Vienna shows that particularly long periods of parental leave around the birth of a child are associated with a higher risk of unhealthy behaviour - specifically smoking - in the long term. The research team around Sonja Spitzer analysed the effects of maternity and parental leave on the smoking behaviour of mothers in 14 European countries.

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