" Children who suffer the loss of a parent during their early years are more likely to smoke or drink by the age of 11, a new study claims. Youngsters who become separated from a parent before they are seven, through death or a relationship breakdown, are more likely to embark on risky behaviour before they are seven, through death or a relationship breakdown, are more likely to embark on risky behaviour before they even start secondary school, researchers found."
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