Two short-term risks of smoking include Responses: increased blood pressure increased blood pressure chronic obstructive pulmonary disease chronic obstructive pulmonary disease nicotine cravings nicotine cravings lung cancer

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The two short-term risks of smoking from the options provided are:

  1. Increased blood pressure - Smoking can lead to a temporary increase in blood pressure and heart rate due to the stimulating effects of nicotine.

  2. Nicotine cravings - Short-term smoking can lead to cravings for nicotine as the body quickly becomes dependent on it.

The other options, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer, are more long-term risks associated with smoking.

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