Addiction 247 Brain and Nervous System 14 Cancer 25 Cardiovascular System 41 Mouth and Throat 11 Reproduction and Pregnancy 4 Respiratory System 5
By Source of Exposure 175
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Nicotine - N, Drugs and Medications, Pharmacy, Health 1
Tobacco - Health, Issues, Society 1,048
Health Effects of Active SmokingHealth Effects of Active Smoking
Complete book chapter on health effects of cigarettes.
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Smoking Statistics: Illness and DeathSmoking Statistics: Illness and Death
Concise factsheet from ASH-UK boils it all down: what cigarettes do to the customer.
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Active and Passive Tobacco Exposure: A Serious Pediatric Health ProblemActive and Passive Tobacco Exposure: A Serious Pediatric Health Problem
Report from the American Heart Association covers effects of smoking, secondhand smoke, and smokeless tobacco on young people. Effects include cardiovascular and respiratory disease, low birth weight, infant mortality, and problems in the oral cavity.
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All about tobacco facts, smoking cancer, epidemiology and quittingAll about tobacco facts, smoking cancer, epidemiology and quitting
The facts on tobacco products and cancer of the larynx, lung, and mouth, emphysema, epidemology, and how to quit; information and graphic pictures from a Kentucky physician.
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BBC News: Grim toll of smokingBBC News: Grim toll of smoking
More than 122,000 British smokers will die prematurely in the year 2000 from a smoking-related disease; article explains.
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Cigarette Anyone?Cigarette Anyone?
Firsthand accounts of what it is like to live with the diseases caused by cigarettes.
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Cigarette Smoking-Attributable Morbidity --- United States, 2000Cigarette Smoking-Attributable Morbidity --- United States, 2000
Most reports focus on how many people are killed by tobacco products; this report estimates how much disease cigarettes cause: tobacco products give more than 8.6 million Americans serious diseases every year.
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Diagnose-Me: Conditions: Cigarette Smoke DamageDiagnose-Me: Conditions: Cigarette Smoke Damage
Lists diseases caused by tobacco propducts, and provides a brief description of each.
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Does Tobacco Use Cause Other (non-malignant) Disease?Does Tobacco Use Cause Other (non-malignant) Disease?
Tobacco use actually claims more lives via tobacco-caused diseases other than cancer.
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Facts About Nicotine and Tobacco ProductsFacts About Nicotine and Tobacco Products
From NIH, brief presentation of effects of nicotine and tobacco products.
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Fire Injuries, Disasters, and Costs from Cigarettes and Cigarette Lights firesFire Injuries, Disasters, and Costs from Cigarettes and Cigarette Lights fires
Scientific paper estimates the injuries, deaths, and costs from smoking-attributable files.
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How Smoking Affects The Way You LookHow Smoking Affects The Way You Look
ASH-UK factsheet covers how smoking affects the skin, body shape, and weight.
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InfoFries Science Central: The Health Effects of SmokingInfoFries Science Central: The Health Effects of Smoking
A Flash presentation on the health effects of smoking. Includes relevant pictures and facts.
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The Irreversible Health Effects of CigarettesThe Irreversible Health Effects of Cigarettes
Pamphlet from ACSH. Quitting greatly reduces risks, but some effects of smoking are permanent.
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Just the FactsJust the Facts
Very short factsheet on health effects of cigarettes and other tobacco products.
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Mortality Attributable to Tobacco Use in Canada, 1994 and 1996Mortality Attributable to Tobacco Use in Canada, 1994 and 1996
Using data from the National Population Health Survey and the Canadian Mortality Database, estimates national and regional smoking-attributable deaths for 1994 and 1996.
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Mortality from Smoking in Developed Countries 1950-2000Mortality from Smoking in Developed Countries 1950-2000
Latest edition of massive tome; content in PDF format.
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Other Health ProblemsOther Health Problems
From cataracts to diabetes, from osteoporosis to skin disorders, the other health effects of tobacco products.
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Premature Skin Wrinkling And Cigarette SmokingPremature Skin Wrinkling And Cigarette Smoking
Recent research on how tobacco products cause face wrinkles in young people.
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Risks of Dying From SmokingRisks of Dying From Smoking
Slide presentation outlines individual risks, social trends.
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Smokers Get Ill Sooner, Study SaysSmokers Get Ill Sooner, Study Says
Statistics Canada analysis shows that cigarettes and tobacco products not only kill the customer, they also cause debilitating illnesses along the way, such as bronchitis, asthma and high blood pressure.
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SmokingSmoking
Short description by a doctor of the effects of smoking on health and quality of life.
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Smoking and DiabetesSmoking and Diabetes
Facts from the American Diabetes Association.
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Smoking can Lead to BlindnessSmoking can Lead to Blindness
Smoking and macular degeneration, cataracts, loss of hearing, and loss of night visioin.
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Smoking Caused DisabilitySmoking Caused Disability
Smoking not only shortens life, it increases number of years of disability. This research analysis estimates how much increased disability is caused by smoking.
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Smoking Cessation Health CenterSmoking Cessation Health Center
Discussion, graphics, and analysis of tobacco use, disease, and death.
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Smoking Deaths Not Overstated, Re-Analysis ShowsSmoking Deaths Not Overstated, Re-Analysis Shows
Refuting claims by the tobacco industry that death estimates from smoking are inflated, the American Medical Association re-analyzes the data.
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Smoking Increases AnxietySmoking Increases Anxiety
Smoking is supposed to calm the nerves, but researchers have found evidence that it might have the opposite effect. BBS News article on recent research.
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Smoking: The Health EffectsSmoking: The Health Effects
Smokers in their 30s and 40s are five times more likely to have a heart attack than non-smokers. Half of all smoking deaths are in middle age. Article from the BBC news summarizes.
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Spinal cord injury: Smoking and SCISpinal cord injury: Smoking and SCI
For SCI survivors who smoke there's even more bad news and more ill health effects than general population.
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Surgeon General's Report 2004 - The Health Consequences of SmokingSurgeon General's Report 2004 - The Health Consequences of Smoking
Latest report finds that cigarettes and tobacco products cause more diseases than previously known; site features database of 1600 key scientific articles and interactive animation based on the latest findings that outlines the effects of smoking on different organs of the body.
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Tobacco BBS Health Information PageTobacco BBS Health Information Page
Annotated collection of links on health effects of firsthand and secondhand smoking, spit tobacco, quitting.
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Tobacco MortalityTobacco Mortality
Factsheet; all sources cited.
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Tobacco or Health: The Consequences of Tobacco UseTobacco or Health: The Consequences of Tobacco Use
Summary of health effects, costs, effects on environment, with focus on Canada.
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Tobacco Use: United States, 1900-1999Tobacco Use: United States, 1900-1999
From the Cancer Network, a survey of smoking trends and their effects during the 20th century.
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WebMD: Smoking CessationWebMD: Smoking Cessation
Effects of cigarettes and other tobacco products. Some tips for quitting.
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webmd.com - Yet Another Reason to Put That Cigarette Downwebmd.com - Yet Another Reason to Put That Cigarette Down
Cigarettes are the leading cause of an infection that can cause severe pneumonia or meningitis.
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Where There's Smoking, There's FireWhere There's Smoking, There's Fire
One-third of all fatal household fires in Massachusetts began with a cigarette according this MASSPIRG report. Features map of 1500 cigarette-related fires and assesses the cost.
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World Tobacco Victims MemorialWorld Tobacco Victims Memorial
A memorial devoted to victims of tobacco products.
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Worldwide Trends in Tobacco Consumption and MortalityWorldwide Trends in Tobacco Consumption and Mortality
WHO report outlines effects of tobacco globally, identifies trends.
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The Whole Truth About SmokingThe Whole Truth About Smoking
New research find that the tobacco industry does a good job in deceiving the public about the full health risks of smoking; a rundown of 6 myths about smoking and the facts. (March 13, 2002)
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He Wanted You to KnowHe Wanted You to Know
Article from the St. Petersburg Times, Florida. Bryan Curtis started smoking at 13, never thinking that 20 years later cigarettes would kill him and leave his wife and children alone. Half of all tobacco deaths are people aged 35 to 69; this is one person's story. (June 15, 1999)
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