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- Protect Your Heart from Tobacco
- New Ads From Former Smokers
CDC Tips Campaign, 2018 - Dear John, Theres no point in waiting any longer. Lets call it quits
S Bowen et al, CDC Blog, Mar 7, 2018 - Ring in 2018 Smokefree
- Quitting Can Make You a Winner
- Never Let Genetics Blind You to the Harsh Reality of Cigarettes
S Bowen, CDC Blog Post 2012 - Cancer and Tobacco Use
Tobacco use causes many cancers, CDC Vital Signs, November 2016 - Some racial, ethnic groups continue smoking cigarettes at higher rates
CDC press release, August 4, 2016 - Impact of first federally funded anti-smoking ad campaign remains strong after three years
- Smokers' Stories: Five Reasons to Quit
Tips from former smokers, 2016 - I'm Ready to Quit!
- Make 2016 Your Year to Quit
- Take That First Quit Step
- Sociodemographic and Psychological Characteristics of Very Light Smoking Among Women in Emerging Adulthood, National Survey of Drug Use and Health, 2011
X Li et al, Prev Chronic Dis, July 2015 - World No Tobacco Day - May 31, 2015
MMWR, May 29, 2015 - E-cigarette use triples among middle and high school students in just one year
CDC MMWR Article April 2015 - CDC Feature: The new smoking story: Going blind
- CDC Tips from Former Smokers
Marlene developed an advanced eye disease called age-related macular degeneration - CDC Infographic: Secondhand smoke exposure is harmful and remains high for certain groups.
- CDC Newsroom: 58 million nonsmokers in US are still exposed to secondhand smoke
Two of every five children -- including seven in 10 black children -- are exposed, February 2015
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