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Health Effects of Smoking

Cigarette Smoking New Window
Information on smokers, the health effects of smoking, nicotine addiction, and the health benefits of quitting smoking. (American Cancer Society)

Questions About Smoking, Tobacco, and Health New Window
Answers to questions about smoking safety, nicotine addiction, and tobacco use among young people, quitting, and many more smoking topics. (American Cancer Society)

When Smokers Quit-the Health Benefits Over Time New Window
How the body recovers from smoking the last cigarette; from 20 minutes after quitting to 15 years after quitting. (American Cancer Society)

Quitting Smoking Adds Years to Your Life New Window
Researchers track how many years longer you can expect to live by quitting in middle age and even at age 65. (American Cancer Society)

You Can Control Your Weight as You Quit Smoking New Window
Information on the causes of weight gain after quitting smoking and how to avoid weight gain after you quit. (National Institutes of Health)

Quitting

Guide to Quitting Smoking New Window
Informative guide to quitting options, what you are up against, and where to go for help when you are trying to quit smoking. (American Cancer Society)

Help for Cravings and Tough Situations New Window
Tips to fight cravings and to prepare for difficult times or places where it may be tempting to light up. (American Cancer Society)

Smokefree.gov: Online Guide to Quitting New Window
In-depth guide to quitting smoking, with information on thinking about quitting, preparing to quit, quitting, and staying quit. (Smokefree.gov)

Talk to an Expert: Find Help in your State New Window
Click on your state to find local quitline phone numbers and Web site information. (Smokefree.gov)

Quit Tips-Don't Let Another Year Go Up in Smoke New Window
Advice for smokers who want to quit. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Quiz: Match Smoking Habits to Quit Methods New Window
This interactive quiz will reveal your smoking patterns and measure your need for nicotine. (American Cancer Society)

You Can Control Your Weight as You Quit Smoking New Window
Information on the causes of weight gain after quitting smoking and how to avoid weight gain after you quit. (National Institutes of Health)

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