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  • Addicted to Nicotine  - Highlights research forums discussing the ill effects of tobacco smoking. Also features sponsors of the convention.
  • Always Smokefree  - Contains testimonials on the ill effects of tobacco use. Also includes photo gallery of correspondents.
  • American College of Chest Physicians  - Works to promote the prevention and treatment of lung related diseases. Also contains photos from academic conferences.
  • American Legacy Foundation  - Works to reduce tobacco use among young people and helps adults quit smoking. Features employment information and sponsorships.
  • Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products  - Article talks about health hazards of nicotine build up in body from smoking. Also presents findings of research about related drugs like heroin and cocaine.
  • 'Crack' Nicotine in Cigarettes Varies Widely  - Article reports smoking affects the brain the same way as cocaine does. Also features the researchers of study.
  • Foundation for a Smokefree America  - Organization establishes in-house programs to fight tobacco use at local, regional and national levels. Also features tips for quitting nicotine dependency.
  • International Union Against Cancer  - Organization studies on malignant cell prevention and control, capacities building and supportive care of patients.
  • Koop Institute  - Works to enhance understanding in mental and physical health and prolongation of life. Also features biography of founding surgeon.
  • MostImportantGift.com  - Stop smoking support site. Help someone stop smoking by sending a gift card with coupon to purchase quit aids.
  • National Center for Tobacco-Free Older Persons  - Institution redresses and mitigates physical and emotional harm caused by cigarette industry. Provides contact details.
  • Nicotine Addiction  - Article features cigarettes, lung cancer and disease topics. Also provides information about the author of the publication.
  • Nicotine Addiction  - Presents psychological reasons and sociocultural factors that contribute to smoking. Also features possible withdrawal symptoms after quitting tobacco use.
  • Nicotine Addiction Can Start Within A Few Days And After Just A Few Cigarettes  - Study features findings of research on the prolonged practice of smoking. Also provides contact information of author.
  • Nicotine Addiction in Britain  - Provides historical overview of tobacco use in the country. Also discusses the physical and psychological effects of smoking.
  • Nicotine Junkies  - Provides information on the effects of tobacco to the brain. Also features mortality rates caused by excessive smoking.
  • Ontario Medical Association  - Aims to provide leadership for accessible and quality health-care system in the state. Contains publications on the risks of second-hand smoke and tobacco control.
  • Quit Victoria  - Organization aims to eliminate pain, illness and suffering caused by tobacco use. Also provides information on health consequences of smoking.
  • Smoking and Secondhand Smoke  - Article reports development of cardiovascular diseases due to nicotine inhalation. Also features other health risks of tobacco use.
  • Smoking and Tobacco-Related Issues  - Article presents statistics on nicotine-caused deaths in Australia. Also features related publications.
  • Smoking is Ugly  - Online resource guide to quitting smoking, lung caner, and other negative effects of smoking.
  • Smoking- Nicotine Dependence  - Provides overview on health complications and risk factors of tobacco use. Also features treatment and preventions of addiction.
  • Statement on Nicotine-Containing Cigarettes  - Article provides facts about the health hazards of smoking. Also features the publication's author.
  • Statistics for 2007  - Provides survey figures of cancer cases in America. Also contains glossary of related medical terms.
  • Survivors and Victims of Tobacco Empowerment  - Helps communities understand the true realities of smoking. Also features images of organization members.
  • Tackling Tobacco  - Program aims to educate people of Texas about the dangers of smoking. Also provides contact details.
  • Tobacco  - Article presents smoking as a major cause of heart attack, stroke and peripheral vascular disease in Australia.
  • Tobacco Addiction  - Reports the number of deaths in America caused by smoking. Also contains index of researches about nicotine abuse.
  • Tobacco and Cancer  - Provides information on cigarette smoking and the problems related with it. Also features tips for quitting nicotine addiction.
  • Tobacco and Cancer  - Article presents the many aspects of smoking like health risks and lung cancer. Also provides information about the addictive components of tobacco.
  • Tobacco Atlas  - Provides information on the history of smoking, cigarette consumption, and nicotine related deaths.
  • Tobacco Control Program  - Develops legislation and resources to prevent and help people quit smoking. Also provides contact details of organization.
  • Tobacco Control Resource Center  - Reports on the harmful effects of smoking on reproductive life and childbirth.
  • Tobacco Dependence Program  - Aims to reduce health problems caused by smoking through education, treatment and research. Also provides information on training and consultations.
  • Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium  - Provides support to organizations in developing effective smoking control programs. Includes contact information.
  • The Truth  - Seeks to spread information about the tobacco companies and their deadly, addictive products so people can make decisions about smoking based on the whole story.
  • Why is Tobacco a Public Health Priority?  - Article talks about smoking as the second major cause of death in the world. Also features other related publications.
  • WhyQuit.Com  - Contains list of people who died because of cigarette smoking. Also provides information about nicotine addiction, carcinogens and tobacco.
 
 
 
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