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joe

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Pam quit smoking today. When will her risk for heart disease approach that of a lifetime nonsmoker?
 A) 8 years after quitting
  B) 10 years after quitting
  C) 12 years after quitting
  D) 15 years after quitting
  E) 18 years after quitting

Question 2

For Ken, who has stopped smoking, what is the greatest early benefit?
 A) He can taste his food again.
  B) He stopped coughing.
  C) He has a lower risk for sudden death.
  D) He has a lower risk for peptic ulcers.
  E) He can swallow without pain.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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