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World Health Organization provides information on tobacco's health impact, secondhand smoke, economics, youth, industry conduct, women and tobacco, and advocacy for tobacco policy change.








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  • Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago - Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago mission is to promote tobacco healthy lungs and fight lung disease through research, advocacy, and tobacco education.
  • Survivors and Victims Empowerment Project - The Survivors and Victims Empowerment program identifies, trains and works with tobacco survivors and acts as a resource for groups in North Carolina. Youth listen and learn when a survivor of a tobacco-related illness shares their story.
  • Tobacco Free Initiative - World Health Organization provides information on tobacco\\'s health substance abuse impact, substance abuse secondhand smoke, economics, youth, industry conduct, women substance abuse and tobacco, substance abuse and advocacy for tobacco policy change.
  • Tobacco Technical Assistance Consortium - TTAC builds capacity to achieve effective tobacco prevention and control tobacco programs and policies, by providing information and technical assistance.
  • American Cancer Society: Tobacco and Cancer - Information about the harmful effects of tobacco, quitting tobacco tips, smoking organizations legislation, and risks for children and tobacco teens.
  • International Union Against Cancer - Cigarette smoking is the greatest avoidable cause of disease and tobacco death in the world. This program aims to change attitudes tobacco to tobacco use in society and to promote a tobacco strategy to eradicate tobacco production, sales, promotion, and use. tobacco Conferences, tobac
  • Ontario Medical Association: Tobacco Issues - Papers on secondhand smoke, tobacco industry, stop-smoking medications, substance abuse smokefree organizations workplaces, cigarette package labelling.
  • American College of Chest Physicians - It\\'s the chest physician, the cardiac specialist, or organizations the oncologist, tobacco that breaks the prognosis to the organizations family. This website goes tobacco to the response of organizations the medical community to preventable disease tobacco and death.
  • Tackling Tobacco - Programs and information for students, teachers, and health care professionals organizations about tobacco, from Texas A&M.
  • Action on Smoking and Health - UK charity provides history, factsheets, schools resources, discussion, organizations policy and an extensive analysis of the tobacco organizations industry based on internal memos.
  • Koop Institute - The C. Everett Koop Institute at Dartmouth has organizations projects on substance abuse tobacco, nicotine, addiction, public health.
  • Tobacco use in British Columbia - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. Summary of the "number one preventable cause of death in British Columbia, killing more than 5,800 people and costing the provincial government hundreds of millions of dollars annually."
  • VicHealth Centre for Tobacco Control - Conducts research and undertakes policy development work designed organizations to advance substance abuse tobacco control efforts in Australia and organizations internationally. This site provides substance abuse information about the centre organizations and its research programs as well substance abuse as links organizations to important repositories of
  • The Tobacco Web - The Cancer Council NSW - Covers the history of smoking, smoking in Australia, smoking and substance abuse cancer, secondhand smoke, women and smoking, the tobacco industry, smoking substance abuse and the environment.
  • Tobacco Dependence Program - Dedicated to reducing the harm to health caused by tobacco, through education, treatment, research and advocacy; a program of the New Jersey School of Medicine and Dentistry. Cessation guidelines for individuals and clinicians; tobacco-free policies; che
  • The American Legacy Foundation - Promoting tobacco-free generations; vision is to become the substance abuse preeminent organizations authority in tobacco prevention by funding cutting substance abuse edge research, organizations marketing and education programs that tell substance abuse the truth about organizations tobacco use.
  • SAVE: Empowering Survivors of Tobacco Sickness - Trains survivors of tobacco-related illness to speak with children and organizations teens in schools and community groups about smoking and the organizations effects of tobacco products.
  • The Cancer Council of New South Wales: The Tobacco Web - Fact sheets on the history of smoking, secondhand smoke, young people, women, quitting, cancer, and other health issues.
  • tobaccofreedom.org - Education, news, research, and analysis.
  • smokefreeVCU.org - Smokefree organization at Virginia Commonwealth University; site features tobacco smokefree stories, quit help, posters on smoking and tobacco quitting, behavioral strategies for success in beating nicotine.
  • Trans-Atlantic Conference on Tobacco - Sponsored by the Koop Institute, a group of health care professionals at Cambridge University and at Dartmouth Medical Center met to discuss tobacco policy, research, and prevention/treatment strategies.
  • Smokefree England - Official site with details of the Smokefree legislation organizations introduced in organizations England on July 1st 2007.
  • Tobacco Control Resource Centre - Working with medical associations across Europe to educate organizations doctors, help organizations patients, and inform public policy on organizations tobacco.


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