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Tobacco Cessastion Fact Sheets (PDFs):

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Advice on Using Over-the-Counter Nicotine Replacement Therapy – Patch, Gum or Lozenge – to Quit Smoking, Addictive Behaviors, 2007

Data Concerning Changes in Coverage of Tobacco-Dependence Treatments by State Medicaid Programs
From a study conducted by the Center for Health and Public Policy Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data from the 2007 National Health Interview Survey, January–March 2007

Health Survey Shows Majority of American Employers Believe They Should Help Employees Quit Smoking

NCI’s List of Smoke-free Jurisdictions

Organization, Financing, Promotion, and Cost of U.S. Quitlines, 2004

Public Perceptions on the Effectiveness of Cessation Methods (PDF)

Quitline Basics: Telephone-Based Cessation Services that Help Tobacco Users Quit

Recently Published Tobacco Research
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provides weekly updates on citations of recently published, tobacco-related articles from behavioral, scientific, and technical literature.

Social Support and Smoking Cessation in Online Communities (PDF)

State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco-Dependence Treatments – United States, 2005

State-Specific Prevalence of Cigarette Smoking Among Adults and Quitting Among Persons Aged 18-35 Years - United States

Use of Cessation Methods Among Smokers Aged 16-24 Years – United States, 2003

Web-Assisted Tobacco Interventions (WATI): The Future of Tobacco Cessation?

 
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