Short paper by Joseph Califano, former secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.
University of Texas medical center factsheets on effects of smoking and tobacco, and tips and support for quitting. One-third of M. D. Anderson patients have tobacco-related cancers.
Extensive report produced by the Royal College of Physicians. "Nicotine addiction is one of the major reasons why people continue to smoke cigarettes, and cigarettes are in reality extremely effective and closely controlled nicotine delivery devices".
A complete, online, book, with all citations to the literature. Covers cigarettes, other tobacco products; statistics and trends; health effects; smoking in the workplace and public places; public policy; addiction; quitting; anti-smoking campaigns; and the tobacco industry.
Papers and factsheets on: tobacco and minorities, state tobacco settlement funds, tobacco and older persons.
From Australia: cigarettes, tobacco history; current trends; smoking and health, the tobacco industry -- recent revelations; secondhand smoke; young people and smoking; smoking in the workplace; tqitting smoking.
Information on kids and smoking, facts about smoking and addiction.
A WHO cabinet project created to focus international attention, resources and action on global tobacco use and problems caused by that use.
A quarterly scientific journal covering all aspects of tobacco use prevention and control.
Site explains why "low tar", "light" and "mild" cigarettes are just as harmful as regular cigarettes.
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