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Maintained by the CDC's Office on Smoking and Health. Covers tobacco-related issues, statistics, news, research, data, reports, quitting tips, educational materials, publications, . Also sections dedicated to youth.
1996 Pulitzer prize-winning reporting on how the tobacco industry uses ammonia to engineer cigarettes for addiction.
Features information and details about the increased risk for people to develop various cancers.
Independent research confirms that ammonia added to cigarettes can boost the availability of nicotine up to 100 times.
Medical facts on the physiology of nicotine addiction, and the effect tobacco products have on the brain, lungs, and other vital organs, and a treatment options section.
Covers consensus study reports and proceedings on tobacco product regulation.
NIH short summary of nicotine effects.
"Tobacco smoking is the single most important cause of ill health and premature death in Australia." Not just quitting information -- health questions answered; effects of cigarettes; quit evaluation studies; information in languages other than English; smokefree workplaces and dining.
Can cigarettes be made less addictive? Scientific paper examines the question.
Report covers the scientific evidence on active smoking, passive smoking, nicotine addiction, price and marketing of cigarettes and other tobacco products, cessation, key conclusions.
Information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse about nicotine, addiction, the extent and impact of tobacco use, how nicotine delivers its effect, consequences of continued use, treatments, and gender differences.
From the Missouri Health Department, a large set of factsheets on cigarettes, tobacco advertising, health effects, and secondhand smoke.
Papers and factsheets on: tobacco and minorities, state tobacco settlement funds, tobacco and older persons.
Cigarettes, tobacco, and smoking-related news and issues, addresses, tobacco history, information on quitting, and a quote of the day section.
A quarterly scientific journal covering all aspects of tobacco use prevention and control.
Offers smoking cessation tips, research results, and tips for staying smoke free.
Education campaign by Truth Initiative that covers cigarettes, smoking and other tobacco products.
A WHO cabinet project created to focus international attention, resources and action on global tobacco use and problems caused by that use.
A support group and education forum dedicated exclusively to the science and art of successful abrupt nicotine cessation.
New research measures amount of free-base nicotine in "the modern cigarette, a highly engineered nicotine delivery device". (July 28, 2003)
1994 news article. Kessler report on how the tobacco industry controls and manipulates nicotine in its product. (June 21, 1994)
Maintained by the CDC's Office on Smoking and Health. Covers tobacco-related issues, statistics, news, research, data, reports, quitting tips, educational materials, publications, . Also sections dedicated to youth.
NIH short summary of nicotine effects.
Information from the National Institute on Drug Abuse about nicotine, addiction, the extent and impact of tobacco use, how nicotine delivers its effect, consequences of continued use, treatments, and gender differences.
Covers consensus study reports and proceedings on tobacco product regulation.
Features information and details about the increased risk for people to develop various cancers.
Report covers the scientific evidence on active smoking, passive smoking, nicotine addiction, price and marketing of cigarettes and other tobacco products, cessation, key conclusions.
Education campaign by Truth Initiative that covers cigarettes, smoking and other tobacco products.
Cigarettes, tobacco, and smoking-related news and issues, addresses, tobacco history, information on quitting, and a quote of the day section.
Can cigarettes be made less addictive? Scientific paper examines the question.
From the Missouri Health Department, a large set of factsheets on cigarettes, tobacco advertising, health effects, and secondhand smoke.
Medical facts on the physiology of nicotine addiction, and the effect tobacco products have on the brain, lungs, and other vital organs, and a treatment options section.
A quarterly scientific journal covering all aspects of tobacco use prevention and control.
Independent research confirms that ammonia added to cigarettes can boost the availability of nicotine up to 100 times.
1996 Pulitzer prize-winning reporting on how the tobacco industry uses ammonia to engineer cigarettes for addiction.
A WHO cabinet project created to focus international attention, resources and action on global tobacco use and problems caused by that use.
A support group and education forum dedicated exclusively to the science and art of successful abrupt nicotine cessation.
Offers smoking cessation tips, research results, and tips for staying smoke free.
Papers and factsheets on: tobacco and minorities, state tobacco settlement funds, tobacco and older persons.
"Tobacco smoking is the single most important cause of ill health and premature death in Australia." Not just quitting information -- health questions answered; effects of cigarettes; quit evaluation studies; information in languages other than English; smokefree workplaces and dining.
New research measures amount of free-base nicotine in "the modern cigarette, a highly engineered nicotine delivery device". (July 28, 2003)
1994 news article. Kessler report on how the tobacco industry controls and manipulates nicotine in its product. (June 21, 1994)

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