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For the adult smoker, we know that smoking is the leading cause of death and morbidity, particularly with regard to cardiovascular and pulmonary disorders, and cancer. However, there are acute health effects noticeable in the teen smoker. These include early respiratory damage, nicotine addiction, risk for other drug use, performance deficits, and decreased overall health, which has been reflected in increased healthcare utilization.