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What happens to your body?
100
Is it true using tobacco can cause cancer
Yes
100
What is the average cost of cigarettes?
Around 5 dollars
100
What becomes easier after quitting tobacco products?
Breathing
100
Name one thing that happens to your body after 3 months of quitting tobacco?
Circulation improves Lung functions improves
200
Does using tobacco cause chronic or acute bronchitis?
It causes chronic bronchitis.
200
How much on average could you save a year?
$2000-3500 a year
200
What improves throughout time after quitting tobacco?
Circulation
200
List one thing that improves after 9 months of quitting tobacco?
Coughing and nasal congestion diminishes Respiratory infections are less frequent Energy level increases
300
True/false your teeth stain and breath stinks when using tobacco products?
True
300
True or False You save more money when buying cigarettes?
False
300
True or false quitting tobacco makes people feel more confident and like they have regained control of their life.
True
300
What happens to your body one year after quitting tobacco?
Excess risk of heart disease is half that of a current smoker
400
What does using tobacco increase the chances of?
Heart disease and strokes.
400
BONUS(+400 points): How much is a pack of cigarettes in New York?
Around 15 dollars
400
How much does tobacco cost society a year?
$200 billion
400
True or False after 5 years your stroke risk is the same as a nonsmoker
True
500
What type of cancer is most common when using tobacco products? (give three)
Lung, mouth, and throat cancer
500
List 3 examples on what you could spend your saved money on instead. ( list examples from the power point)
Food water and clothes
500
What do tobacco expenses pay for in society? (list 3 examples from the PowerPoint)
Healthcare for tobacco-related illnesses, damages, and injuries from smoking-related fires, and loss of earnings from disease and early death.
500
Give both examples from the PowerPoint of what happens to your body after 10 years
Lung cancer death rate is about half the rate of a current smoker Life expectancy is comparable to a nonsmoker