Smoke-Free homes Interdisciplinary Community-Based Health Education Project Funded by: HRSA Grant# 1 D37 HP 00838-01 Long Island University/Brooklyn Campus.

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Smoke-Free homes Interdisciplinary Community-Based Health Education Project Funded by: HRSA Grant# 1 D37 HP Long Island University/Brooklyn Campus

In the US more people die yearly from smoking than AIDS, car accidents, & illegal drugs TRUE or FALSE?

Each day 6,000 US teens start smoking, 1/3 will die from smoking- related illness. TRUE or FALSE?

Less than ½ as many US African- American teens smoke compared to white teens. TRUE or FALSE?

Fewer Spanish speaking women smoke than Spanish speaking men. TRUE or FALSE

Smoking in pregnancy causes greater risk of miscarriage and low birth weight. TRUE or FALSE?

Pets experience second-hand smoke and die of smoking- related illness. TRUE or FALSE

Smoking delays healing and production of healthy scar tissue after surgery. TRUE or FALSE?

24 hours after quitting smoking your chance of heart attack decreases. TRUE or FALSE?

It Is NEVER too LATE to QUIT!