Exam 15: Public Health Enemy Number One
Exam 1: Public Health: Science, Politics, and Prevention41 Questions
Exam 2: Why Is Public Health Controversial37 Questions
Exam 3: Powers and Responsibilities of Government42 Questions
Exam 4: Epidemiology42 Questions
Exam 5: Epidemiologic Principles and Methods42 Questions
Exam 6: Problems and Limits of Epidemiology Problems With Studying Humans42 Questions
Exam 7: Statistics: Making Sense of Uncertainty the Uncertainty of Science42 Questions
Exam 8: The Role of Data in Public Health Vital Statistics40 Questions
Exam 9: The Conquest of Infectious Diseases Infectious Agents41 Questions
Exam 10: The Resurgence of Infectious Diseases42 Questions
Exam 11: The Biomedical Basis of Chronic Diseases42 Questions
Exam 12: Genetic Diseases and Other Inborn Errors42 Questions
Exam 14: How Psychosocial Factors Affect Health Behavior41 Questions
Exam 14: How Psychosocial Factors Affect Health Behavior42 Questions
Exam 15: Public Health Enemy Number One42 Questions
Exam 16: Public Health Enemy Number Twoand Growing40 Questions
Exam 17: Injuries Are Not Accidents42 Questions
Exam 18: Maternal and Child Health As a Social Problem Maternal and Infant Mortality42 Questions
Exam 19: Mental Health42 Questions
Exam 20: A Clean Environment42 Questions
Exam 21: Clean Air42 Questions
Exam 22: Clean Water33 Questions
Exam 23: Solid and Hazardous Wastes42 Questions
Exam 24: Safe Food and Drugs: An On-going Regulatory42 Questions
Exam 25: Population: The Ultimate Environmental Health37 Questions
Exam 26: Is the Medical Care System a Public Health Issue42 Questions
Exam 27: Why the US Medical System Needs Reform Problems With Access42 Questions
Exam 28: Health Services Research39 Questions
Exam 29: Public Health and the Aging Population42 Questions
Exam 30: Emergency Preparedness42 Questions
Exam 31: Public Health in the Twenty-First Century42 Questions
Exam 32: Exploring Public Health: Definitions, Leaders, and Controversies163 Questions
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Which of the following was the first disease clearly linked to cigarette smoking?
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_______________________ provided the first solid evidence that smoking caused cancer and heart disease and has continued to yield information on the health effects of this very human habit.
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Epidemiology
whats the area to the appropriate characteristic.
-San Francisco
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In 1983, passed a restrictive law against smoking in the workplace, including private workplaces
From 1988 to 2008, the rate of smoking in California declined by about ____________________.
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A 1991 study found that 91 percent of 6-year-olds recognized Joe Camel, the same percentage that recognized the Mickey Mouse logo of the Disney Channel.
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Tar both flavors cigarette smoke and gives it most of its carcinogenicity.
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Data from 2015 show that about 10 times more smokers want to quit than manage actually to do so.
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The was a high prevalence of lung cancer in the United States and Britain in 1900.
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-Surgeon General issued a report that focused entirely on women Health Consequences of Smoking for Women addressed "the fallacy of women's immunity."
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The ____________________ has used its part of the MSA settlement to run aggressive ad campaigns against smoking targeted at youth called the "truth" campaign.
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In 1989, California increased the tax on cigarettes by ________________________ cents.
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The effects of smoking tobacco occur most quickly on the cardiovascular system.
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Widespread tobacco-based illnesses only arose in the 20th century.
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-Environmental Protection Agency issued a report that declared environment tobacco smoke to be a carcinogen causing 3000 lung cancer deaths a year
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Which of the following is the nation's most significant public health issue?
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Noticeable increases in lung cancer deaths began to be noticed in the 1930s.
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After 1994, it was only legal to smoke in Californian bars, ________________________, and casinos.
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