A joint study conducted by five British universities suggests that homosexual people, both men and women, were twice as likely to smoke compared to their heterosexual peers. The study has been conducted by researchers from UCL, University of Cambridge, London Metropolitan University, De Montfort University Leicester and Brunel University who were joined by doctor working in General Practice and a consultant from Public Health England. The researchers analyzed data ...
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