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  CDC's TIPS: Tobacco Information and Prevention Source http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/
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.
  Low Tar Exposed http://www.lowtarexposed.org/
Site explains why "low tar", "light" and "mild" cigarettes are just as harmful as regular cigarettes.
  Tobacco Control Online http://tc.bmjjournals.com/
A quarterly scientific journal covering all aspects of tobacco use prevention and control.
  Cancer Facts and Figures http://www.cancer.org/docroot/stt/stt_0.asp
Concise summary from the American Cancer Society of tobacco use, cigarettes, trends in smoking, profiling smokers, costs of tobacco, nicotine addiction, secondhand smoke, spit tobacco, and industrial hazards.
  thetruth.com http://www.thetruth.com/
American Legacy Foundation tobacco education campaign covers cigarettes, smoking, other tobacco products. "The truth about how the cigarette industry operates".
  WHO Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI) http://www.who.int/tobacco/en/
A WHO cabinet project created to focus international attention, resources and action on global tobacco use and problems caused by that use.
  Infofax - Cigarettes and Other Nicotine Products http://www.nida.nih.gov/Infofax/tobacco.html
NIH short summary of nicotine effects.
  Tobacco BBS http://www.tobacco.org/
Cigarettes, tobacco, and smoking-related news and issues, addresses, tobacco history, information on quitting, and a quote of the day section.
  Quit Victoria http://www.quit.org.au/
"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.
  Research Report: Nicotine Addiction http://www.drugabuse.gov/researchreports/nicotine/nicotine.html
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.
  A Collection of Articles on Nicotine Addiction http://www.nida.nih.gov/NIDA_Notes/NN0031.html
Articles about research studies funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  WhyQuit - Cold Turkey Quitting http://whyquit.com/
A support group and education forum dedicated exclusively to the science and art of successful abrupt nicotine cessation.
  Tobacco Advertising and Document Collections http://roswell.tobaccodocuments.org/
Growing set of resources presenting and organizing tobacco industry documents; shows what the industry says in private about youth, advertising, promotions; features a poster on the history of youth cigarette brands.
  Tobacco in Australia: Facts and Issues http://www.quit.org.au/quit/FandI/welcome.htm
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.
  WHO: The Tobacco Atlas http://www.who.int/tobacco/statistics/tobacco_atlas/en/
History of tobacco, types of use, male and female smoking, youth, cigarette consumption, health effects, secondhand smoke, deaths, costs; the trade, the industry, smuggling, tobacco promotion and marketing, Internet sales, politics; activism, research, tobacco control, policy initiatives; quitting, litigation, pricing, and futures.
  TCSG - Tobacco and The Elderly http://www.tcsg.org/tobacco.htm
Papers and factsheets on: tobacco and minorities, state tobacco settlement funds, tobacco and older persons.
  Tobacco Industry Hall of Shame http://roswell.tobaccodocuments.org/hall_of_shame.htm
List of stars and performers killed by tobacco.
  TobaccoFree http://www.tobaccofree.org/
Offers smoking cessation tips, research results, and tips for staying smoke free.
  Smoking And Tobacco Factsheets http://www.dhss.mo.gov/SmokingAndTobacco/
From the Missouri Health Department, a large set of factsheets on cigarettes, tobacco advertising, health effects, and secondhand smoke.
  Report of the UK Scientific Committee on Tobacco and Health http://www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/doh/tobacco/report.htm
Report covers the scientific evidence on active smoking, passive smoking, nicotine addiction, price and marketing of cigarettes and other tobacco products, cessation, key conclusions.
  The Tobacco Reference Guide http://www.globalink.org/tobacco/trg/
Online book provides quotes, summaries, and factsheets about hazards of smoking.
  Tobacco Web http://www.nswcc.org.au/editorial.asp?pageid=369
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; quitting smoking.
  M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Tobacco & Cancer http://www.mdanderson.org/topics/smoking
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.
  eMedicine - Nicotine Addiction http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1642.htm
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.
  Addicted to Nicotine: A National Research Forum http://www.nida.nih.gov/meetsum/nicotine/Nicotine.html
Includes presentation summaries of papers presented at the conference held in 2001 at the (US) National Institutes of Health. Topics include nicotine delivery systems, pharmacology, individual and environmental risk factors, the psychobiology of addition, and treatment of nicotine dependence.
  Nicotine Junkies http://whyfiles.org/024nicotine/
Information on kids and smoking, facts about smoking and addiction.
  Nicotine Addiction in Britain http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/books/nicotine/
Complete online book by the Royal College of Physicians; covers physical. pharmacological, and psychological effects; addiction; the smoker's career; regulation of intake; treatment; regulatory approaches; recommendations.
  Nicotine Addiction http://www1.umn.edu/perio/tobacco/nicaddct.html
Concise factsheet.
  "Crack" Nicotine in Cigarettes Varies Widely http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3990
New research measures amount of free-base nicotine in "the modern cigarette, a highly engineered nicotine delivery device".
  Smoking Is Ugly http://www.smokingisugly.com/
Created and sustained by Christy Turlington, an online resource guide, providing information and links to numerous lung cancer and smoking-cessation related websites. SmokingIsUgly.com is part of Turlington's campaign to raise awareness about the effects of smoking, smoking related diseases and lung cancer.
  Nicotine Addiction in Britain http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/books/nicotine/2-physical.htm
Includes 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".
  ABC DayOne: Smoke Screen http://www.mcspotlight.org/beyond/abctranscript.html
Now-famous segment on nicotine manipulation in cigarettes.
  Nicotine and the Tobacco Industry http://scienceweek.com/1998/sw981113.htm
Science Week article focuses on 3 decades of tobacco industry efforts to engineer cigarettes for addiction.
  'Impact Booster': Tobacco Firm Shows How Ammonia Spurs Delivery of Nicotine http://www.pulitzer.org/archives/5891
1996 Pulitzer prize-winning reporting on how the tobacco industry uses ammonia to engineer cigarettes for addiction.
  Good Health -- Healthy Lifestyle http://goodhealth.freeservers.com/
This site is dedicated to convincing people to live a healthy lifestyle, to improve their quality of life, and avoid (or reduce the severity of) chronic disease.
  Ammonia Added to Cigarettes Can Significantly Boost Availability of Nicotine http://www.ndsn.org/AUGUST97/AMMONIA.html
Independent research confirms that ammonia added to cigarettes can boost the availability of nicotine up to 100 times.
  OncoLink: The Control and Manipulation of Nicotine and Cigarettes http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/gvo31a00
1994 news article. Kessler report on how the tobacco industry controls and manipulates nicotine in its product.
  Reducing the Addictiveness of Cigarettes http://tc.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/7/3/281?maxtoshow=&HITS=10&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&titleabstract=Reducing+the+addictiveness+of+cigarettes&searchid=QID_NOT_SET&stored_search=&FIRSTINDEX=&fdate=12/1/1997&tdate=2/28/1999
Can cigarettes be made less addictive? Scientific paper examines the question.
  Nicotine Addiction And Cigarettes http://www.lungusa.org/site/pp.asp?c=dvLUK9O0E&b=22937
American Lung Association info sheets on smoking, nicotine, and related topics: does smoking help people relax? What quitting methods work?
  Nicotine and Addiction http://newash.org.uk/files/documents/ASH_114.pdf
ASH-UK factsheet on nicotine, its properties, difficulty in quitting, measures of dependence, withdrawal systems, genetic influence, and tobacco industry recognition of the its importance.

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