Additional Tobacco-Related Resources
General
- 2000 Surgeon General's Report — Reducing Tobacco Use
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - U.S. Colleges and Universities with Smoke-free/tobacco-free Air Policies
American Nonsmoker's Right Foundation - American Lung Association
Secondhand Smoke
- The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the
Surgeon General
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Health Harms of Secondhand Smoke
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids - Secondhand Smoke Facts
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Outdoor Air Pollution From Secondhand Smoke
Tuffs University School of Medicine - Ninth Report on Carcinogens (2000) — Substance Profile: Tobacco Smoke
National Toxicology Program
Tobacco Industry Marketing
- Tobacco Company marketing to college students since the multistate settlement agreement
was signed.
Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids - Tobacco Industry Marketing
Tobacco Free Kids - Tobacco Company Quotes on Marketing to Kids
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Tobacco and the Environment
- Tobacco Farming Issues
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids - Eco-Information of Tobacco
Health Effects of Tobacco Use
- Tobacco Fact Sheet
Health & Counseling Center - Smoking & Tobacco Use
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Quit Tobacco
- On-Campus Cessation at MSUB
Health & Counseling Center - Quitdoingit.com
- 1-800-quit-now
Footnotes
1 Replace, James. Fact Sheet: Outdoor Air Pollution from Secondhand Smoke.fnn. Accessed June 2008.
2 Centers for Disease Control.fnn. 2000 Surgeon General's Report-Reducing Tobacco Use. August 2000. Accessed June 2008.
3 U.S. Department of Health and Human Servs., The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General—Executive Summary, at i (2006)
4 Centers for Disease Control.fnn. 2000 Surgeon General's Report-Reducing Tobacco Use. August 2000. Accessed June 2008.
5 Replace, James. Fact Sheet: Outdoor Air Pollution from Secondhand Smoke. Accessed June 2008.
6 National Toxicology Program. Environmental Tobacco Smoke. May 2005. Accessed June 2008.
7 Campaign for tobacco-free kids. Health Harms from Secondhand smoke. Available at: h. Accessed June 2008.
8 Campaign for tobacco-free kids. Health Harms from Secondhand smoke. Accessed June 2008.
9 Replace, James. Fact Sheet: Outdoor Air Pollution from Secondhand Smoke. Accessed June 2008.
10 U.S. Department of Health and Human Servs., The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General—Executive Summary, at i (2006), available at
11 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008. Accessed June 2008.
12 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008. Accessed June 2008.
13 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008. Accessed June 2008.
14 Mayo Clinic Nicotine Dependence Center. Accessed June 2008.
15 Graff, Samantha. Tobacco Control Legal Consortium. There is No Constitutional Right to Smoke: 2008.
16 Graff, Samantha. Tobacco Control Legal Consortium. There is No Constitutional Right to Smoke: 2008.
17 Graff, Samantha. Tobacco Control Legal Consortium. There is No Constitutional Right to Smoke: 2008.
18 American Nonsmoker's Right Foundation. U.S. Colleges and Universities with Smokefree Air Policies. April 2008. Accessed June 2008.
19 Replace, James. Fact Sheet: Outdoor Air Pollution from Secondhand Smoke. Accessed June 2008.
20 The BACCHUS Network. College Students and Tobacco Use. Available at: http://www.tobaccofreeu.org/facts_figures/college_students.asp . Accessed June 2008.
21 Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Tobacco Use Among Youth. December 2007. Accessed June 2008.
22 Tobacco Free U. Colorado Collegiate Tobacco Prevention Initiative. Accessed June 2008.
23 Click4Carbon. Eco-Information on Tobacco. Accessed October 2008
24 Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. Tobacco Company marketing to college students since the multistate settlement agreement was signed.
25 Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. Tobacco Company Quotes on Marketing to Kids. Accessed June 2008.
26 Centers for Disease Control. Fast Facts on Smoking and Tobacco Use. April 2008. Available online. Accessed June 2008.
27 Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Smoking and Tobacco Use Fact Sheet. January 2008. Available at:. Accessed June 2008.
28 Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Smoking and Tobacco Use Fact Sheet. January 2008. Accessed June 2008.
29 U.S. Department of Health and Human Servs., The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General—Executive Summary, at i (2006)
30 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008. Accessed June 2008.
31 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008. Accessed June 2008.
32 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008. Accessed June 2008.
33 Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. Tobacco Use Among Youth. December 2007. Accessed June 2008.
34 Federal Trade Commission. Smokeless Tobacco Report for the Years 2002-2005. 2007. Accessed June 2008.
35 Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. Tobacco Company Quotes on Marketing to Kids. Accessed June 2008.
36 Centers for Disease Control. Prevalence of Current Smoking Among Adults Aged 18 Years and Over: United States, 1999-2007. December 2007. Accessed June 2008.
37 Centers for Disease Control. Fast Facts on Smoking and Tobacco Use. April 2008. Accessed June 2008.
38 Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids. State Tobacco Settlement for Colorado. December 2007. Accessed June 2008.
39 American Nonsmoker's Right Foundation. U.S. Colleges and Universities with Smokefree Air Policies. April 2008. Accessed June 2008.
40 American Lung Association. Colleges and Universities with 100% Tobacco-Free Campus Policies. January 2008. Accessed June 2008.
41 Replace, James. Fact Sheet: Outdoor Air Pollution from Secondhand Smoke.
42 National Toxicology Program. Environmental Tobacco Smoke. May 2005.
43 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General. 2006. Available at:
44 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008.
45 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Secondhand Smoke. March 2008.
46 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General. 2006. Available at: .
47 Click4Carbon. Eco-Information on Tobacco.
48 Cigarette Butts as Litter — Toxic as Well as Ugly. Kathleen M. Register.
49 Click4Carbon. Eco-Information on Tobacco. . Accessed October 2008
50 Click4Carbon. Eco-Information on Tobacco. . Accessed October 2008
51 Click4Carbon. Eco-Information on Tobacco. Accessed October 2008
52 Click4Carbon. Eco-Information on Tobacco. Accessed October 2008
53 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke: A Report of the Surgeon General—Executive Summary (2006)
54 Nicotine Dependence Center, Mayo Clinic (2007).