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A. Winston

B. Newport

C. Camel

D. Marlboro

Marlboro

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/18/camel-cigarettes-menthol-teens_n_1527372.html

A. $25.7 million

B. $500,000

C. $2 million

D. $3 billion

$25.7 million

• Source: Campaign Tobacco Free Kids, 2012 , The Toll of Tobacco in North Dakota

A. One

B. Six

C. Three

D. One Pack (20)

One

Source: The Health Consequences of Smoking: Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease. US

Department of Health and Human Services, 1984.

A. Breast

B. Colon

C. Skin

D. Lung

Lung

Source: CDC Annual smoking-attributable mortality, years of potential life lost, and

economic costs, United States, 1995-1999

Lung cancer caused an estimated 65,700 female deaths in 2002, compared with 39,600 estimated female deaths caused by breast cancer. Kim died at age 44.

A. Nicotine

B. Carbon Monoxide

C. Tar

D. Carcinogens

Carbon Monoxide

Source: http://www.carbonmonoxidekills.com/carbon_monoxide_in_cigarettes.htm

A. 100

B. 69

C. 38

D. 15

• 69

• Source: www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/PED_10_2x_cigarette_smoking.asp?sitearea=PED

A. 80%

B. 70%

C. 50%

D. 30%

80%

Source: Calculated from the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

A. 45

B. 650

C. 2,000

D. 3,500

3,500

Out of the 3,500

who try their first

cigarette, 1,000

become regular

smokers.

Source: Camp again Tobacco Free Kids http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0001.pdf

A. Benzene

B. Nicotine

C. Acetone

D. Cadmium

• Nicotine

• Source: Nicotine Addiction. A report of the Surgeon General. US DHHS, 1988

A. More

B. Less

C. Same

• More

Holding an average-size dip in your mouth for 30 minutes gives you as much nicotine as smoking three cigarettes.

• Source:http://www.nidcr.nih.gov/HealthInformation/DiseasesAndConditions/SpitTobacco/QuittingGuide/

A. 400,000

B. 125,000

C. 53,000

D. 1,000,000

• 400,000

Minnesota Twins’ Target

Field holds 39,504

people. That’s less

than one tenth of

smoking related deaths.

Source: http://breathend.com/faq/benefits-of-quitting/

That is more than alcohol, illicit drugs, homicide, suicide, car accidents and AIDS

combined.

Source: McGinnis J, FoegeWH. Actual causes of death in United States. Journal of American Medical Association1993;270:2207–2212.

A. 440

B. 700

C. 1100

D. 1600

1100

As many two full large passenger planes

A. 7,000

B. 25,000

C. 50,000

D. 100,000

• 50,000

Source: 53,000Figure determined by: Deaths from 3,000 lung cancer, 35,000 heart disease and 15,000 infant (SIDS, asthma, respiratory disease) deaths from secondhand smoke exposure.

A. $247,000

B. $48 million

C. $247 million

D. $1.8 billion

$247 million

Source: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/research/factsheets/pdf/0176.pdf

A. 81%

B. 45%

C. 22%

D. 65%

81%

Source: YRBS 2007

About 8 out of every 10 students in North Dakota don’t smoke!

Feeling Overwhelmed?

Contact me. We can help.

Colleen Sweet

Tobacco Prevention Coordinator

csweet@nd.gov

701-368-8774

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