This highly addictive, naturally occurring stimulant found in the tobacco plant reaches the brain in about 8-10 seconds.
What is Nicotine?
What year did the D.A.R.E program start?
What is 1983?
This thick, dark, and sticky residue produced when tobacco burns contains carcinogens that coat the lungs.
What is Tar?
What does the D stand for in D.A.R.E decision making model?
What is Define?
Tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals; this poisonous, colorless, and odorless gas is the same one emitted by car exhaust.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
What does the A stand for in D.A.R.E decision making model?
What is Access?
Cigarettes contain 69 known substances of this type, which are directly responsible for causing cancer.
What are Carcinogens
What does the R stand for in D.A.R.E decision making model?
What is Respond?
The chemical "diacetyl," found in some vaping products and flavorings, can cause this dangerous, irreversible lung disease.
What is Popcorn Lung (or Bronchiolitis obliterans)?
What does the E stand for in D.A.R.E decision making model?
What is Evaluate?