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Áhrif reykinga á frjósemi, meögöngu og fóstur
þess að síðkomin heilsufarsáhrif eru of fjarlæg og
vega mun minna meðal unglinga en hópáhrif og
lævís áróður tóbaksframleiðenda. Ný tóbaksvarna-
lög á Islandi gefa von um að nokkru meiri árangur
kunni að nást í baráttunni við reykingar ungs fólks
á barneignaaldri á næstu árum.
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