The average smoker will die how many years earlier than nonsmokers?

A. 5-6
B. 10
C. 13-14
D. 17


Answer: C

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Which of the following is a bloodborne disease?

A) Hepatitis B B) Rubella C) Tuberculosis D) Influenza

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The most potentially disruptive lawsuit against the NCAA led to a 2014 ruling that the NCAA was anti-competitive and in violation of anti-trust law in the way that they compensated college athletes. In this ruling a panel of judges requested that there must be a full analysis of the NCAA's

A. media rights for the coverage of the Division I men's basketball tournament. B. method of dividing all colleges and universities into three major divisions. C. salaries for its top executives. D. use of the concept of amateurism to deny payments to athletes.

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