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What is an addictive chemical in tobacco?

Nicotine

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What is spit/chew tobacco?

Finely ground tobacco leaves go in cheek, saliva creates juice that is spit out

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True or False: Smoking tobacco harms nearly every organ.

True

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Use of smoke tobacco accelerates _______.

aging

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What is the leading cause of preventable disease in the US?

Cigarette smoking

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About 80% of lung cancer diagnoses and deaths are due to ______

smoking tobacco

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What are the gray and white spots in the mouth developed from spit/chew tobacco?

Leukoplakia

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True or false, spit/chew tobacco enlarges blood vessels.

False- shrinks

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What is second hand smoking?

Inhaling the smoke from somebody smoking nearby

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By how much does smoking decrease lifespan?

10-15 years

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Oral affects of spit/chew tobacco include...

Gum disease, teeth loss, Leukoplakia

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What happens in the lungs of teens that smoke?

Lungs have difficulty developing

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Heart disease is a symptom of...

Both smoke tobacco and spit/chew tobacco

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Secondhand smoke causes more than _______ lung cancer deaths a year

7300

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True or false: 20 minutes after you quit smoking, your heart rate drops

True

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An aneurysm is a condition resulting from smoking, what is it?

A bulge or weakness in the artery

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How can smoking cigarettes cause CVD?

By changing your blood chemistry

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What does CVD stand for?

Cardiovascular disease

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True or false, smoking fewer than five cigarettes a day has no affect on the body

False- people who do this experience early signs of cardiovascular disease

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What can smoking do to your teeth?

It can cause teeth loss as it weakens bones

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