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Mind if I Smoke?
The dangers of smoking are well-known, but the risks of exposure to secondhand smoke are too often ignored. Nevertheless, secondhand smoke is the third leading cause of preventable deaths in the country. What can you do to help clear the air?

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Lung cancer may be the best-known risk from smoking, but it isn't the only one. Tobacco affects your heart, your brain, and even the way you look.

Losing my parents to smoking
Cigars and oral cancer
Pipes up in smoke
Smoking and lung cancer
Cigarettes and your heart
Smoker's face and premature wrinkling
Secondhand smoke body-count
Smoking and pregnancy
Chewing tobacco hazards


Nicotine is more addictive than heroin, and the average smoker tries two or three times or more before quitting successfully. We'll give you the lowdown on the most effective methods, including:

How to quit smoking
True stories about quitting
Nicotine replacement therapy: More effective than ever
Can alternative medicine help you stop smoking?
Avoiding weight gain after you quit


Since the demise of Joe Camel, the tobacco industry has figured out new ways to push nicotine. Meanwhile, the anti-smoking movement is fighting back with a powerful marketing campaign of its own. Read here for:

How to fight big tobacco and win
How to create a smoke-free workplace
California's war on cigarettes
The joys of nonsmoking


Many young people think they're just experimenting with smoking, but the experiment often lasts for decades. Why would someone who knows it's dangerous and addictive even start? The answer may surprise you.

Teen smokers
Smoking and college students
A teen anti-smoking campaign that really works
10 myths about smoking

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New York State Smokers' Quitsite - Break the nicotine addiction.
-Health Coach Connection is a telephonic support program to assist eligible CDPHP members to understand their diagnosis, available treatment options, and the potential benefits and risks of each option.
-The Butt Stops Hereis a 7-week smoking cessation program available to all CDPHP members. For more information, call the CDPHP Wellness Line @ 1-877-986-2373.

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Quiz: Do You Know Smoking by the Numbers?
Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Secondhand Smoke?
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Smoking & Tobacco A-Z
Alternative Treatments to Help You Quit Smoking
Back Pain and Smoking
Cigars
College Smokers
Finding a Smoking Cessation Class
First Person: Goodbye to Coffin Nails
First Person: Losing My Parents to Smoking
Hazards of Chewing Tobacco and Snuff
Heart Disease and Smoking
Nicotine Replacement Therapy
Pipe Smoking
Quiz: Do You Know Smoking by the Numbers?
Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Secondhand Smoke?
Quiz: How Well Do You Know the Complications From Smoking?
Secondhand Smoke
Smoke Screen: Smoking in Movies
Smoker's Face
Smoking Cessation Classes
Smoking and Digestive Problems
Smoking and Impotence
Smoking and Lung Cancer
Smoking and Pregnancy
Smoking and Weight Gain
Smoking: Ways to Quit for Good
Special Report: 10 Myths About Smoking
Special Report: California's Anti-Tobacco Media Campaign
Special Report: California's Workplace Smoking Ban
Special Report: Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco
Special Report: Fighting Big Tobacco -- and Winning
Special Report: Florida's Truth Campaign Against Smoking
Special Report: Herbal Cigarettes
Special Report: True Stories of Quitting Smoking
Special Report: Women and Smoking
Teen Smokers
The Myth of Safe Cigarettes
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Resources
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Useful Sites
Circle of Friends
QuitNet
American Lung Association -- Tobacco
QuitTobacco.org
Center for Disease Control -- Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (TIPS)
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
American Legacy Foundation
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Drug Information Center
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