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dakota nelson

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In which form(s) does tobacco present a risk for CVD and heart attack?
 
  A) Smoking it, and only if the smoker inhales
  B) Smoking it without inhaling, or chewing it
  C) Environmental secondhand smoke exposure
  D) All of these add some CVD/heart attack risk

Question 2

People who currently smoke are _________to suffer a heart attack that people who have never smoked.
 
  A) three times as likely
  B) just as likely
  C) ten times as likely
  D) twice as likely



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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