1. Prevalence of Smoking
* Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS): This survey provides data on the prevalence of tobacco use among adults in over 100 countries.
* National Health Interview Survey (NHIS): This survey provides data on the prevalence of tobacco use among adults in the United States.
* Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS): This survey provides data on the prevalence of tobacco use among youth in the United States.
2. Health Effects of Smoking
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides a wealth of information on the health effects of smoking, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, and COPD.
* National Cancer Institute (NCI): The NCI provides information on the link between smoking and cancer.
* American Lung Association (ALA): The ALA provides information on the health effects of smoking, including lung cancer, COPD, and asthma.
3. Smoking Cessation
* SmokefreeTXT: This program provides free text message support to help people quit smoking.
* National Cancer Institute (NCI): The NCI provides information on smoking cessation resources, including medications and behavioral support.
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides information on smoking cessation resources, including tips for quitting and support groups.
4. Policies to Reduce Smoking
* World Health Organization (WHO): The WHO provides information on policies to reduce smoking, including smoke-free policies, taxation, and mass media campaigns.
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides information on policies to reduce smoking, including smoke-free policies, taxation, and mass media campaigns.
* National Cancer Institute (NCI): The NCI provides information on policies to reduce smoking, including smoke-free policies, taxation, and mass media campaigns.
5. Economic Costs of Smoking
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): The CDC provides information on the economic costs of smoking, including healthcare costs, lost productivity, and premature death.
* National Cancer Institute (NCI): The NCI provides information on the economic costs of smoking, including healthcare costs, lost productivity, and premature death.
* American Lung Association (ALA): The ALA provides information on the economic costs of smoking, including healthcare costs, lost productivity, and premature death.