Information on how much harm tobacco products cause during and after pregnancy.
Congressional testimony on why women's magazines, while reporting widely on health topics, have a near complete lack of coverage on smoking.
Spit tobacco increases a woman's risk of breast cancer.
Secondhand smoke causes decreased lung function in women, especially women with asthma, according to a recent study.
Discusses effects of smoking on women and the steps to smoking cessation.
Oxygen.com describes tobacco industry use of images of thin, liberated women, enjoying an active, love-filled life, to get women to smoke.
National Women's Health Information Center provides information and resources to empower women and girls, and the people they love, to gain independence from smoking.
The marked increase in the number of women who die each year from tobacco products has led the surgeon general to call smoking-related disease among women a full-blown epidemic.
Report in PDF format from the American Medical Students Association on tobacco marketing, tobacco use, and women.
Pamphlet from the Partnership for Smoking or Health (Missouri health group).
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