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Sep 22, 2021
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Wicks, Ben, 1926-2000
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Topic: Cigarette smoking Stopping
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Ross, Penny
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Topics: Smoking, Tobacco, Cigarette smoking Stopping
Backgrounds and objectives: According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India records about 800,000 tobacco deaths every year or 2,200 deaths a day. Smoking in different forms is a major risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.Material and method: Our study was performed on 100 normal asymptomatic healthy males (50 controls, 50 cigarette smokers) with age-group between 18-32 years. The effects of smoking on blood cholesterol were studied. Results and...
Topics: Cigarette smoking, atherosclerosis, cholesterol, lipoprotein.
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Aug 17, 2020
08/20
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Steele, Chris
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Topics: Smoking cessation, Cigarette smoking Stopping
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Cigarette Smoking Woman explains how life works and that sometimes in life and in love you must move on.
Topics: life, love, cigarette smoking woman
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Carr, Allen, 1934-2006
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Topics: Tobacco use, Cigarette smoking Stopping
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Aug 18, 2020
08/20
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Carr, Allen, 1934-2006
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Topics: Tobacco use -- Treatment, Cigarette smoking Stopping
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Nov 23, 2020
11/20
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Brown, Loulou
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Topics: Smoking, Smoking cessation, Cigarette smoking Stopping
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May 11, 2021
05/21
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Rosenberg, Judy, 1956-
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149 pages : 18 cm
Topics: Smoking, Tobacco Use Disorder, Cigarette smoking Stopping - Manuals
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Dec 27, 2019
12/19
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Condon, Judith
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Topics: Tobacco use -- Juvenile literature, Cigarette smoking -- Juvenile literature, Smoking
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Jun 6, 2020
06/20
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Target, G. W. (George William)
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Topics: Cigarette habit, Nicotine addiction, Smoking, Cigarette smoking Stopping - Manuals
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Jun 22, 2021
06/21
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Morgan, Simon
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Topics: Cigarette habit, Nicotine addiction, Smoking, Cigarette smoking Stopping - Manuals
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Feb 1, 2021
02/21
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Riley, Gillian, 1949-
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Topics: Tobacco use -- Treatment, Self-management (Psychology), Smoking, Cigarette smoking Stopping
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Topics: Medical care, Cigarette smoking Prevention Role of Schools, Great Britain
Made possible by funds received from the Tobacco Tax Health Protection Act of 1988, Proposition 99, through the California Department of Health Services, Grant #91-13176
Topics: AMERICAN INDIANS, CIGARETTE SMOKING, CONSUMER INFORMATION, SELF CARE, SMOKING, SMOKING CESSATION
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May 4, 2021
05/21
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Brown, Loulou
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Topics: Cigarette habit, Tabagisme -- Traitement -- Méthodes, Nicotine addiction, Smoking, Cigarette...
19 pages.
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, tobacco, nicotine, cigarette smoking, habit, abstinence, cure, cures,...
8 pages. March 2011, V10(2). Includes bibliographic references. This Advisory offers substance abuse treatment counselors a brief introduction to tobacco use cessation during substance abuse treatment. Behavioral health is essential to health; prevention works; treatment is effective, people recover. Knowledge Application Program (KAP).
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, recovery, counseling, treatment,...
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Feb 25, 2019
02/19
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Mausner, Bernard, 1920-
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Topics: Smoking, Behavior, Roken, Psychologische aspecten, Rauchen, Verhaltensanalyse, Cigarette smoking...
1 page. March 13, 2013. Cigarette smoking decreases among all adults except those ages 26 to 34. Past month smoking among adults aged 26 to 34 showed no significant change between 2002 and 2011 (32.7 vs. 31.6 percent). National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).
Topics: epidemiology, statistics, research, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, study, health,...
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Feb 8, 2018
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A silent black and white short about how f'n hard it is to have a cigarette nowadays.
Topics: Funny or Die Video Archive, ban, black and white, cigarette smoking, Fred Fisher, short, silent
28 pages. October 1998. Includes bibliography. This document was prepared following the National Tobacco Conference in St. Paul, MN, held in October of 1998. Discussions were held around the topic of: "How to develop and manage a statewide tobacco control program at varying levels of funding". Chapters: social norm change, the approach, strategy, priority areas, statewide infrastructure, the challenge for tobacco control, organizational issues, programmatic issues, advocacy...
Topics: nicotine, society, cigarette smoking, chemical dependency, substance use disorders, policy,...
477 pages. Includes bibliography. The purpose of Tobacco Control State Highlights 2012 is to provide tobacco control programs in the 50 states and the District of Columbia with valid, reliable, state -specific data about the high-impact, cost-effective strategies they are currently using or could be implementing as well as measures to track their progress. This document is also intended to provide decision makers and tobacco control programs with useful and accessible state -level data to...
Topics: nicotine, cigarette smoking, policy, public health, government, federal regulations, prevention,...
9 pages. December 2010. Includes bibliographic references. Details trends in sales of tobacco to minors, and the success of state compliance with the Synar Amendment requiring laws against the sales of tobacco to youths. Identifies common characteristics of states that reach compliancy goals and stresses the importance of prevention in decreasing teen tobacco use.
Topics: youth, nicotine, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, prevention, policy, cigarette...
Explores the reasons why the smoking habit begins and how it maintains its hold despite smokers' knowledge of the health consequences.
Topics: chemical dependency, drug, drugs, drug abuse, substance abuse, cigarettes, cigarette smoking,...
9 pages. Includes bibliography. In fiscal year 2012 , the national weighted average rate of tobacco sales to minors for the 50 states and the District of Columbia was 9.1%. While this rate is the second lowest retailer violation rate (RVR) in the history of the Synar program, it represents an increase in the RVR from FFY 2011, when the national rate was 8.5% Despite the increase in the national average rate of tobacco sales to youth, the number of states reporting RVRs below 10% (34...
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, cigarette smoking, nicotine,...
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Dec 17, 2018
12/18
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Polich, J. Michael; Ellickson, Phyllis L.; Reuter, Peter; Kahan, James P.
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This is an effort to identify the most promising ways in which private initiatives and public policy might reduce the number of adolescents who use drugs. The study encompasses a broad review of the scientific literature on the nature of drug use and the effectiveness of drug law enforcement, treatment, and prevention programs. It evaluates the prospects for each of the major methods of controlling drug use and suggests an agenda of possible actions. In addition, it identifies the crucial...
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, chemical dependency, substance use disorders, youth, policy, treatment,...
7 pages. Includes bibliography. In fiscal year 2011, the national weighted average rate of tobacco sales to minors for the 50 states and the District of Columbia was 8.5%. This is the lowest rate in the 15 year history of the Synar program. Additionally, the number of states reporting low retailer violation rates (RVRs) has increased. In FY 2011 , 34 states achieved an RVR below 10% and 12 achieved an RVR below 5%. Behavioral health is essential to health; prevention works; treatment is...
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, cigarette smoking, nicotine,...
Topics: SUBSTANCE ABUSE, STATISTICAL DATA, ALCOHOL USE, DRUG USE, COCAINE, MARIJUANA, CIGARETTE SMOKING,...
17 pages. Includes bibliography. This quick guide contains an overview of the challenges associated with tobacco cessation and the benefits of being tobacco-free for individuals as well as those of a smoke-free workplace. It also includes tips that substance use disorder treatment settings can use to implement their own tobacco cessation programs.
Topics: tobacco, nicotine, cigarette smoking, cessation, treatment, counseling, therapy, tobacco-free,...
7 pages. The N-SSATS Report (National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services). In 2011, 5,737 substance abuse treatment facilities--less than half (42%) of all such facilities nationwide--offered tobacco cessation services. A growing body of studies has dispelled the common notions that tobacco cessation efforts compromise the treatment and sobriety of persons who are working on recovery from alcohol or drug abuse, and clients in treatment are not interested in quitting tobacco use.
Topics: substance use disorders, chemical dependency, treatment, alcohol, alcoholism, epidemiology,...
5 pages. February 5, 2013. Smoking and Mental Illness. Tobacco use continues to be the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Despite increased evidence that cigarette smoking causes disease and that no level of cigarette use is safe, rates of cigarette use among certain groups of Americans remain high. One group with cigarette use that has garnered both increased attention and concern over the past decade is persons with mental illness. Previous research has shown that...
Topics: epidemiology, statistics, research, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, depression,...
6 pages. November 18, 2011. Recent Trends in Menthol Cigarette Use. Examines trends between 2004 and 2010 in past month use of menthol cigarettes. Compares demographic characteristics, including age, gender, and race, among menthol and nonmenthol cigarette users, as well as past month use among new and long-term smokers. Published periodically by the Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality (formerly the Office of Applied Studies), and SAMHSA. National Survey on Drug Use and...
Topics: epidemiology, statistics, study, research, cigarette smoking, nicotine, racial, gender, adult,...
2 pages. This brief fact sheet provides facts and dispels myths about tobacco use. It discusses long- and short-term effects, physical and legal implications, and warning signs of tobacco use, and provides information for finding treatment.
Topics: chemical dependency, youth, self-help, cigarette smoking, nicotine, prevention, medical...
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01/13
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Weiss, Herman; Holland, Gary
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Topics: Substance Abuse & Addictions - Smoking, Self-Help & Practical Interests, Psychology,...
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Sep 16, 2014
09/14
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Funny or Die
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Take a break and think about smoking.
Topics: Funny or Die Video Archive, Smoke break, Take a Break, Think About, Toronto Film School, cigarette...
7 pages. November 15, 2012. State estimates of adolescent cigarette use and perceptions of risk from smoking: 2009 and 2010. This issue uses data from the combined 2009 and 2010 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health to present State (including the District of Columbia) estimates of past month cigarette use and perceptions of great risk from smoking one or more packs of cigarettes per day among persons aged 12 to 17.4. These estimates are rank ordered from highest to lowest and divided...
Topics: epidemiology, statistics, research, substance use disorders, alcohol, alcoholism, study, health,...
1 page. March 20, 2013. Data Spotlight: Adults with mental illness or substance use disorder account for 40% of all cigarettes smoked. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, statistis, study, epidemiology,...
16 page newsletter. December 2003. V18(5). Addictive drugs and stress trigger similar change in brain cells, animal study finds. Dual challenge of substance abuse and mental disorders. Hard-to-treat smokers may benefit from Parkinson's medication. Kids at high risk for substance use respond to prevention program. The Director's Column addresses the challenge of understanding co-morbid substance abuse and mental disorders. The lead story noted that stress may increase vulnerability to...
Topics: chemical dependency, substance use disorders, stress, research, dual disorders, co-occurring,...
2 pages. SAMHSA’s “Tips for Teens” fact sheet series, specifically designed for adolescents, addresses the risks, statistics, and myths about various chemical substances that teens may use. It discusses short- and long-term effects, symptoms and signs of use, consequences of use, new research, effects on teen brains and bodies and physical health, slang terms, and it answers questions teens might be hesitant to ask others.
Topics: chemical dependency, youth, medical complications, statistics, epidemiology, neurology, physiology,...
8 pages. Includes bibliography. This document presents an overview of the problem and the solutions. The national weighted average rate of tobacco sales to minors as reported by states and the District of Columbia in their FFY 2013 Annual Synar Reports is 9.6%. This represents an increase in the retailer violation rate (RVR) from FFY 2012, when the national rate was 9.1%. Between FFYs 2012 and 2013, the number of states reporting RVRs below 5% increased from nine to ten. However, the...
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, cigarette smoking, nicotine,...
6 pages. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), early release volume 69, September 9, 2020. Since electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) entered the U.S. marketplace in 2007, the landscape has evolved to include disposable e-cigarettes and rechargeable e-cigarettes with prefilled cartridges and flavored e-liquids (e.g., fruit, candy, and mint). During September 2014–May 2020 , e-cigarette sales increased by 122.2%. Sales of prefilled cartridges increased during September...
Topics: nicotine, public health, government, research, statistics, youth, cigarette smoking, substance use...
40 pages. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has developed this guide to help pediatricians incorporate screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and other drugs among adolescent patients.
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, cigarette smoking, nicotine,...
245 pages. Includes bibliography. This report is a call to action. By providing tobacco control programs and decision-makers with state-specific data and information about the high-impact strategies we know work to reduce tobacco use, we highlight the success that has occurred in some areas and draw attention to the progress that needs to be made in others. The core strategies outlined in this document have been rigorously evaluated and deliver results. This report describes these strategies...
Topics: nicotine, cigarette smoking, policy, public health, government, federal regulations, prevention,...
12 pages. Where Families Find Answers. This guide is intended to help you understand what vaping (sometimes terms Juuling) is, its appeal to youth, and what research has to say about both the risks and unknowns, due to the lack of long-term vaping studies. It identifies some signs to look for and what to do if you are concerned that your child may try or actually is vaping. Lastly, it offers some advice on what to say when talking with your child about vaping.
Topics: self-help, youth, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, children, prevention, parents,...
1 page. May 21, 2013. Data Spotlight: 1 in 5 parents think what they say has little influence on their child's substance use. Additionally, nearly 1 in 10 parents of teens (9.1%) said they did not talk to their child about the dangers of using alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs in the past year. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH).
Topics: alcohol, alcoholism, substance use disorders, chemical dependency, statistics, study, epidemiology,...
8 pages. April 2016. This document provides an overview of the e-cigarette ads and youth topic: About 2.4 million middle and high school students were current (past 30-day) users of electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, in 2014. Most e-cigarettes contain nicotine, which causes addiction, may harm brain development, and could lead to continued tobacco product use among youth. Tobacco product advertising can entice youth to use tobacco, and spending to advertise e-cigarettes has increased...
Topics: nicotine, cigarette smoking, youth, communication, society, statistics, study, epidemiology, pubic...
66 pages. Includes bibliography. Evidence-Based Resource Guide Series. This guide supports health care providers, systems, and communities seeking to prevent vaping. It describes relevant research findings, examines emerging and best practices, identifies knowledge gaps and implementation challenges, and offers useful resources.
Topics: prevention, chemical dependency, substance use disorders, youth, adults, evidence based, research,...
2 pages. SAMHSA’s “Tips for Teens” fact sheet series, specifically designed for adolescents, addresses the risks, statistics, and myths about various chemical substances that teens may use. It discusses short- and long-term effects, symptoms and signs of use, consequences of use, new research, effects on teen brains and bodies and physical health, slang terms, and it answers questions teens might be hesitant to ask others.
Topics: chemical dependency, youth, medical complications, statistics, epidemiology, neurology, physiology,...
4 pages. February 2015. No level of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure is safe. SHS exposure occurs when nonsmokers breathe in smoke exhaled by smokers or from burning tobacco products. It kills more than 400 infants and 41,000 adult nonsmokers every year. Exposure to SHS among US nonsmokers has declined, but progress has not been the same for everyone. SHS exposure is more common among children ages 3 to 11 years, blacks, people living below the poverty level, and those who rent housing....
Topics: epidemiology, statistics, study, research, health, health care, medical complications, medicine,...