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Below
you will find downloadable resources regarding tobacco. Click
on the link for PDF files.
Tobacco
Reference Guide by David Moyer, MD:
Chapter
1 Scope of the Problem and Overall Death and Disability
Chapter
2 Demographics of Tobacco Use
Chapter
3 Mortality and Longevity Data
Chapter
4 History of Tobacco
Chapter
5 Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Chapter
6 Asthma, Allergy, and Smoke Exposure
Chapter
7 Lung Cancer
Chapter
8 Other Cancers
Chapter
9 Cardiovascular Disease
Chapter
10 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chapter
11 Other Health Problems
Chapter
12 Impotence
Chapter
13 Physical Fitness and Carbon Monoxide
Chapter
14 Pregnancy and Fertility
Chapter
15 Children and Teen Smoking
Chapter
16 Youth Access to Tobacco
Chapter
17 Smokeless Tobacco
Chapter
18 Pipes and Cigars
Chapter
19 Tobacco Ingredients, Additives, and Radioactivity
Chapter
20 Nicotine and Addiction
Chapter
21 Low Tar and Nicotine Cigarettes, Health and Safety Issues
Chapter
22 Smoking and Tobacco Cessation
Chapter
23 Tobacco, Alcohol and Illicit Drugs
Chapter
24 Women and Smoking
Chapter
25 African Americans and Smoking
Chapter
26 Tobacco and the Military
Chapter
27 International
Chapter
28 Advertising
Chapter
29 The Tobacco Industry
Chapter
30 Tobacco Farmers
Chapter
31 Tobacco Exports, Imports and Smuggling
Chapter
32 Political Issues
Chapter
33 The FDA, Tobacco Regulations and State Lawsuits
Chapter
34 Legal Issues
Chapter
35 Economic Issues
Chapter
36 Taxation
Chapter
37 Workplace, Restaurants and Airline Smoking Restrictions
Chapter
38 Miscellaneous
Chapter
39 Cigarettes and Fires
Chapter
43 Tobacco Control Organizations
Chapter
44 Tobacco Control Organization Websites
Chapter
45 Bibliography
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If
you would like copies of scholarly articles concerning tobacco and smoking
cessation, contact the Health Promotion Coordinator.
Tobacco
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American
Lung Association
Information
on quitting smoking, smoking and women, smoking and teens,
smoking and minorities, secondhand smoke, and much more
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American
Legacy Foundation
Resulting from the 1998 tobacco settlement,
Legacy is dedicated to reducing tobacco use in the United
States with major initiatives reaching youth, women, and
priority populations through grant awards, research initiatives,
marketing campaigns, training programs, and collaboration
with national and local partners.
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Americans
for Nonsmokers' Rights
The
only national lobbying organization dedicated to nonsmokers'
right, taking on the tobacco industry at all levels of government
to protect nonsmokers from secondhand smoke and youth from
tobacco addiction.
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Debunkify
Kill the myths before they kill you.
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Campaign
for Tobacco-Free Kids
America's "largest non-government intitative ever launched
to protect children from tobacco addicaiton and exposure
to secondhand smoke.
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Smoking
from all Sides
Links to sites on many perspectives about smoking,
including: anti-smoking groups, health aspects, pro-smoking
documents, smoking cessation, smoking glamour, statistics,
tobacco industry, and tobacco news.
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