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craiczarry

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Which statement about cigarette smoking is incorrect?
 a. Low-tar cigarettes are less damaging to the lungs than full-flavor cigarettes.
  b. Filters remove many of the carcinogenic compounds found in cigarette smoke.
  c. Through the use of modern technology, many cigarettes are now safer.
  d. all of these choices

Question 2

If Sally meditates regularly, what benefit can she expect to see?
 a. increased oxygen consumption
 b. increased blood pressure
 c. increased premature ventricular contractions
  d. fewer symptoms of angina pectoris
 e. higher blood sugar levels



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d



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