This, released by cigarettes, contains the poison gases nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide.
What is smoke?
100
More than $2000 a year is spent on this.
What is smoking?
100
This chemical is found in both cigarettes and urine
What is urea?
100
Smoking cigarettes increases the risk of this disease, which is the number one cause of death in the United States.
What is heart disease?
100
The typical smoker takes about 10 of these from each cigarette. A person smoking a pack per day gets about 200 "hits" of nicotine each day.
What is puff?
200
Children are likely to suffer from asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, ear infections, coughing, wheezing, and increased mucus production when these people smoke.
Who are parents or guardians?
200
Smoking is responsible for approximately 90 percent of these type of cancer deaths.
What is lung cancer?
200
Pipe and cigar smokers, who often don’t inhale, are at an increased risk for this disease of the lip, mouth, and tongue.
What is cancer?
200
A smoker who experiences one of these is more likely to die within an hour than a non-smoker.
What is a heart attack?
200
Most people begin smoking as teens, usually because of curiosity and this.
What is peer pressure?
300
Babies of parents who smoke have a greater chance of dying of this.
What is SIDS? - sudden infant death syndrome.
300
These have been set by states to discourage people from buying tobacco and vary from as low as 7 cents (in South Carolina) to up to $2.58 a pack (in New Jersey).
What are taxes?
300
Too much of this ingredient in cigarettes,makes people feel dizzy or sick to their stomachs, increases heart rate 2 to 3 beats per minute, lowers skin temperature and reduces blood flow in the legs and feet.
What is nicotine?
300
This was originally thought to clean your lungs.
What is tobacco?
300
Mandated information and health warnings are found here and are an effective way to inform smokers of the hazards of smoking, encourage smokers to quit, and discourage nonsmokers from starting to smoke.
What is packaging?
400
This kills 39,000 people every year.
What is second hand smoke?
400
Smokers have higher rates for both health insurance and this type of insurance.
What is life?
400
Shortness of breath, nagging coughs, fatigue, less ability to smell and taste, premature aging of the skin, bad breath, and stained teeth are all examples of this type of effect.
What is short-term?
400
For every cigarette, you shorten your life by this many minutes.
What is 7 minutes?
400
Secondhand smoke is associated with 300,000 cases of bronchitis and this disease each year.
What is pneumonia?
500
Cigarette smoke contains over 4,800 chemicals, 69 of which are known to cause this.
What is cancer?
500
A person who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day will on average lose two of these every ten years.
What are teeth?
500
People that smoke have 10 times as many of these as a person that does not smoke.
What are wrinkles?
500
Tar begins accumulating in the lungs after smoking this many cigarettes.
What is 1 cigarette?
500
Smokers are at a greater risk of developing this kind of stress disorder after experiencing a traumatic event than are non-smokers.