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Federal Government Resources
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US Department of Health and Human Services
5 Day Book
A 12-page booklet is a 5-day countdown to your quit date.
Quit Smoking
This 12-page booklet tells you about ways you can get help to quit smoking.
Smoking Cessation - You Can Quit Now
This website has the latest information to help you quit smoking. Contains consumer and clinician resources. Includes booklets and guides to download in English and in Spanish.
Health Finder
A listing of articles and information about using tobacco, quitting and the health risks of smoking.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Smoking and Tobacco Use
A website covering tobacco related issues. Includes basic information, fast facts, information on how to quit, frequently asked questions, statistics, and sections dedicated to youth.
National Cancer Institute
Fact Sheet - Tobacco/Smoking Cessation
List of fact sheets on smoking, using tobacco and quitting.
Facts about Smoking
Facts about smoking including how smoking hurts you, how it hurts others and why you should quit.
CDC Tobacco Information and Prevention Source
Useful resources to quit smoking.
Smokefree.gov
An online guide to quitting smoking.
National Library of Medicine
Comprehensive website has information, fact sheets, news and other resources.
4 Women.gov
This website contains information for parents and teens on the health problems caused by smoking, being exposed to secondhand smoke and why it is important to quit.
Non Federal Government Resources
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American Cancer Society
Cigarette Smoking
Information about the health effects of smoking and the health benefits of quitting.
Nicotine Anonymous on the Net
Nicotine Anonymous is a Non-Profit 12 Step Fellowship of men and women helping each other live nicotine-free lives. On-line meetings. Information about support groups.
American Lung Association
Freedom from Smoking Program
Information from the American Lung Association "Improving Life One Breath at a Time".
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