Exposure equivalency ratio The exposure equivalency ratio for each alcohol use category was determined by dividing the tobacco equivalency, which is the ratio of the number of cigarettes smoked to produce a similar health loss or harm for a persons alcohol use, by that persons number of drinks/day
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How Quitting Reduces Heart Disease and Kidney Risks Smoking damages blood vessels, increasing the risk of heart attacks, strokes, and circulation problems
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