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The number of smokers (including teens) in the United States is on the rise.(1 point) Responses True True False
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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The US government has influenced public policy on
smoking for decades. How did changes in public policy affect smoking? (1 point)
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How would self-censorship affect smokers? Would not being allowed to smoke in a resturant be one? All commerical ads directed
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Michele
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Can you start me off with some illusions of unanimity for smokers then I will post the other ones that I come up with to see if
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Michele
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The number of smokers (including teens) in the United States is on the rise. (1 point)
True or false
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I'm doing a project on how smoking effects the environment. Does anyone know a good website where I can find pictures of how
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Jennifer
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Long term smokers can suffer from the following health problems:(4 points) Responses
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How do you feel about the idea of "snack-size" cigarettes? Smaller cigarettes for a quick nicotine fix between meetings,
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greatdanelola
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The US government has influenced public policy on smoking for decades. How did changes in public policy affect smoking?
(1 point)
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ShArZoD 👁️👄👁️
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_e_e_ and teenagers of both sexes seem to be smoking more.
I reviewed 1,000 words and found no suitable match Me either
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b rad
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The US government has influenced public policy on smoking for decades. How did changes in public policy affect smoking?
(1 point)
1 answer
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@BOT
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Mainstream smoke meaning
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WHat are all the short term affects of smoking?
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Long term smokers can suffer from the following health problems:
choose all that apply: Cancer Heart disease and stroke Chronic
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
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Since 1964, the number of cigarettes smoked has
(1 point) • remained steady. O increased dramatically. • decreased to near
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Since 1964, the number of cigarettes smoked has
(1 point) Responses increased dramatically. increased dramatically. decreased to
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Joshua Champaigne champaigne
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Long-term risks of smoking include (Select all that apply)
emphysema. • cardiovascular disease. bad breath • lung cancer.
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Long-term risks of smoking include (Select all that apply)
(2 points) Responses bad breath. bad breath. lung cancer. lung cancer.
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Joshua Champaigne champaigne
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"Smoking causes drastic changes in the _______ system, which is responsible for converting foods into the nutrients the body
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Caley
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Long-term risk of smoking includes
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A person who hasn’t smoked for two hours and is irritable is showing symptoms of (Select all that apply)
(1 point) Responses
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First graders who misbehave in school may be more likely to be regular smokers as young adults according to a new study
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Anonymous
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Consider public policy aimed at smoking
a.) Studies indicate that the price elasticity of demand for cigarettes currently costs
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asked by
Karen
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My apologies if I make a mistake. I'm new to this, and my Health teacher has asked me to interview a smoker (a person that
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Nicole
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secondhand smoke is also referred to as _____.
A. environmental tobacco smoke B. Involuntary smoking C. Passive smoking D. All of
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asked by
shawess
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In a Gallup poll of 1,038 adults, 540 saud that second-hand smoke is very harmful. What is the percentage of adults who said
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asked by
Liz
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Ipaliwanag sa tagalog.
If the individual were a smoker, then this resultant figure after adjustment would be the life expectancy
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asked anonymously
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n 1966, the U.S. Surgeon General's health warnings began appearing on cigarette packages. Data gathered after 1965 indicate that
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asked by
kim
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from generation to generation, the average age when smokers first start to smoke caties. however, the standatd deviation of that
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asked by
ed
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In 1966, the U.S. Surgeon General's health warnings began appearing on cigarette packages. Data gathered after 1965 indicate
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kim
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According to a poll, 20% of adults smoke. In a random sample of 75 adults, 30 are smokers. Is this unusual?
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asked by
Anonymous
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About one fifth of the adult population in
the United States smoked in 2005. Within the part of the population that smoked, sixth
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
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The smoke inhaled from a cigarette contains about 0.04% carbonmonoxide.What is the appropriate presentation?
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TAHIRA
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Long-term risk of smoking include select all that apply
Bad breath Lung cancer Emphysema Cardiovascular disease
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Smoke exhaled from a smoker’s lungs is called mainstream smoke.
(1 point) Responses true true false
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donut boy 🍩
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Topics for “For and Against Essay”: Should smoking be illegal?
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Long-term risks of smoking include (Select all that apply)
(2 points) Responses bad breath. bad breath. lung cancer. lung cancer.
1 answer
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If you choose to smoke, your body will use this substance, less efficiently
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Which is not a way to avoid
secondhand smoke? (1 point) Be firm in telling guests they cannot smoke in your home. Ask smokers to
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Which describes sidestream
smoke? (1 point) smoke that is exhaled from a smoker's lungs smoke that goes into the air directly
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You are spending time with one of your best friends at a local batting cage. You are both working on your swing to improve your
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Lucid :3
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Long-term risk of smoking include select all that apply
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Since 1964 the number of cigarettes smoked has what
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Long-term risks of smoking include (Select all that apply) (2 points)
• bad breath. • lung cancer. • emphysema. •
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Exposure to secondhand smokes carries the same long-term health risks as smoking. True or false?
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Long-term risks of smoking include (Select all that apply) (2 points) Responses bad breath. bad breath. lung cancer. lung
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Exposure to secondhand smokes carries the same long-term health risks as smoking. (1 point) Responses true true false
2 answers
asked anonymously
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Since 1964, the number of cigarettes smoked has
Increased dramatically Decreased to near zero Remained steady Declined steadily
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following statements is not true?
(1 point) Smoking at an early age increases the risk of lung cancer. For most
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asked by
Ace
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Short term effects of smoking include. Answer choices all that apply. Bad breath , yellow teeth, feeling tired, cancer
1 answer
asked anonymously
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