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Shortly after quitting, a smoker will
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develop shortness of breath.
develop shortness of breath.
regain their senses of smell and taste.
regain their senses of smell and taste.
lose circulation in their hands and feet.
lose circulation in their hands and feet.
develop rapid heart beats.
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develop shortness of breath.
Good advice for someone who is trying to quit smoking is (Select all that apply)
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Tell them to eat candy instead of smoking.
Tell them to eat candy instead of smoking.
Have them hang around people who are smoking.
Have them hang around people who are smoking.
Tell them to throw away their ashtrays and cigarette lighters.
Tell them to throw away their ashtrays and cigarette lighters.
Have them tell some friends so they can receive support.
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Tell them to eat candy instead of smoking.
Tell them to eat candy instead of smoking.
Have them hang around people who are smoking.
Have them hang around people who are smoking.
Tell them to throw away their ashtrays and cigarette lighters.
Tell them to throw away their ashtrays and cigarette lighters.
Have them tell some friends so they can receive support.
Tell them to throw away their ashtrays and cigarette lighters.
Have them tell some friends so they can receive support.
Have them tell some friends so they can receive support.
Cardiovascular disease means diseases of the heart.
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true
true
false
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true
true
false
true
Smoke exhaled from a smoker’s lungs is called mainstream smoke.
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true
true
false
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true
true
false
false
Cigarette use in the United States has remained constant in the last 50 years.
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true
true
false
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true
true
false
false
Smokeless tobacco is much less risky for your health than cigarettes.
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true
true
false
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true
true
false
false