Vocabulary
Prevention
Effects of Tobacco
Smoke-Free Effects
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100
A substance that is a thick, sticky, dark fluid that is produced when tobacco is burned
What is tar?
100
The age period that most people started smoking at.
What is teens?
100
It can cause changes in the brain chemistry, increased respiration and heart rate, and can cause bad breath and smelly hair, clothes, and skin.
What is the short-term effects for tobacco?
100
Smoke on nonsmokers causes eye irritation, headaches, ear infections, and coughing.
What is the ETS' affects?
100
Sugarless gum, carrot, and cinnamon sticks are substitutes that people can use.
What are the replace tobacco use with healthier alternatives?
200
A cancer-causing substance that are added in cigarettes.
What is carcinogen?
200
People you would avoid if you wished to stray from smoking.
What is smokers?
200
The effects are addiction, and increased risk of stroke.
What is how tobacco have effect on the nerve system?
200
The baby will suffer from growth, and development problems after birth.
What is the effects of smoke on infants?
200
A product that delivers small amounts of nicotine into the user's system while he or she is trying to give up the tobacco habit.
What is nicotine substitute?
300
The process that occurs in the body when nicotine, an addictive drug, is no longer used.
What is nicotine withdrawal?
300
An example is saying, "No".
What is refusal skills?
300
This type of tobacco is a tobacco that is sniffed through the nose, held in the mouth, or chewed.
What is smokeless tobacco?
300
They contain 4,000 different chemical compounds, 43 are identified as _________, that is founded in ___________.
What are the carcinogens, cigarettes and cigars?
300
Choosing friends who don't use tobacco at all.
What is a strategy for preventing tobacco use?
400
Another name for secondhand smoke.
What is Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS)?
400
CDC is the acronym and is the organization that keeps track of the teens who smoke in the recent years.
What is Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?
400
This effect causes chronic bronchitis, emphysema, coronary heart disease and stroke, and lung cancer.
What is the long-term effect of tobacco?
400
Babies deaths after birth is caused by smokers that is pregnant
What is sudden infant death syndrome?
400
The smoke that exhaled from the lungs of a smoker.
What is mainstream smoke?
500
A drug that increases the action of the central nervous system, the heart, and other organs.
What is stimulant?
500
The percentage of smokers who began in their teen years.
What is nearly 90%?
500
These are thickened, white, leathery-looking spots on the inside of the mouth that can develop into oral cancer.
What is leukoplakia?
500
The quickest but hardest way to quit smoking.
What is cold turkey?
500
The ways for you to help a friend stop using tobacco is to show concern, take time to plan, offer support, and promote success.
What is STOP?
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