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Tobacco Use
The act of consuming tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, or chewing tobacco, often associated with numerous health risks, including cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
Short-term Consequences
Immediate, often temporary effects that follow an action or decision.
Long-term Consequences
The far-reaching effects or outcomes of an action, condition, or disorder that manifest over an extended period.
Harm Reduction
Strategies and approaches aimed at minimizing the negative health, social, and legal impacts associated with behavior, such as drug use, that cannot be completely stopped.
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