Tobacco Addiction Encyclopedia
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There's No Smoking in Here
Smoking still allowed by too many people in their homes and cars

Next Gen Troubles from Smoking Moms
Gestational diabetes and obesity risks higher in women exposed to tobacco in utero

Smoke Makes Boozers Cloudy
Alcohol dependent smokers showed signs of aging on mental function tests

Many Teens Still Dipping
Smokeless tobacco use has remained steady among American teens for past decade

What’s Bad for Heart Is Bad for Brain
Cardiovascular disease risk factors such as smoking and obesity may decrease brain function

Smoking Could Hurt Your Kid's Heart
Heart disease risk factors were higher in girls who had been exposed to secondhand smoke

Lady Smokers' Risk for Colon Cancer
Colon cancer rates were higher in smokers and especially female smokers

The Anti-Smoking Program That Works
Smoking prevention programs that worked use multifaceted approach

Dangers of Smoking After Surgery
Pneumonia death rates higher among surgery patients who did not quit smoking
Tobacco Addiction Latest Videos

Heart Disease & Smoking
In the United States, about 20 percent of deaths from heart disease are directly related to cigarette smoking. Watch this to find out why.

The Real Cost of Smoking
If lung cancer isn't enough reason to stop smoking, then watch this video to see what it really costs you to smoke cigarettes. Smokers not only risk their health - they pay a lot of money for the privilege of doing so.

Your Quitting Plan
Wondering how to quit smoking? This video can help any smoker get ready to stop smoking cigarettes. Smart preparation is an important part of any plan for quitting smoking. Watch this video for some helpful tips.

Medications That Help You Quit
These days, there are lots of different ways to quit smoking. Your smoking cessation plan might include nicotine gum, the nicotine patch, hypnosis, acupuncture, or stop smoking pills. Watch this video to explore your options.

The Most Commonly Abused Drugs in America
One of the most common forms of addiction is to illegal drugs. From alcohol and cigarettes to prescription painkillers like oxycontin and vicodin, many an addictive drugs exists. Learn about the most common, including cocaine, heroin and LSD.

Avoiding Booze and Smokes
If you do get pregnant, it's vital that you avoid alcohol, cigarettes, and other illicit drugs. These substances can cause problems ranging from low birth weight to severe mental retardation.

Cigarette Smoke and SIDS
Exposure to cigarette smoke is another risk factor for SIDS. Eliminating this risk is easy, though-- don't smoke while pregnant and don't expose your infant to cigarette smoke. Watch this video to learn about more risk factors.

Cigarettes and Pregnancy
4,000 chemicals spell serious stress for your baby. Watch this to understand why smoking during pregnancy is a bad idea.









