Skip Navigation Links
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
 CDC Home Search Health Topics A-Z
National Center For Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (TIPS)
TIPS Home | What's New | Mission | Fact Sheets | Site Map | Contact Us
Contents
• About Us
• Publications Catalog
• Surgeon General's Reports
• Research, Data, and Reports
• How To Quit
• Educational Materials
• New Citations
• Tobacco Control Program Guidelines & Data
• Celebrities Against Smoking
• Sports Initiatives
• Campaigns & Events
• Smoking and Health Database
• Related Links

Sections
• Secondhand Smoke - An Online Toolkit
• Global Tobacco Prevention & Control
• Got A Minute? Give it to Your Kid
• Media Campaign Resource Center
• TIPS 4 Youth
• National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) State Exchange
• Question Inventory On Tobacco
• Tobacco Ingredient Reporting — FCLAA

As a Matter of Fact...

The number of young people who have become smokers so far this year:


...and counting!!


 
 
 
SPOTLIGHT


New — GYTS Datasets

New — Posters –Benefits of Quitting

Sustaining State Funding for Tobacco Control

MMWR—Cigarette Use Among High School Students—United States, 1991–2003

Data Highlights 2004

Data Highlights 2004

2004 Surgeon General's Report:  The Health Consequences of Smoking

The Health Consequences of Smoking on The Body — an interactive animation

Health Consequences of Smoking Database

What The Surgeon General's Report Means to You

Smoking and Health Database

 


TIPS ... for kids, for teens, for adults ... for everyoneRead this page in Spanish - Esta pagina en espanol

Overview
Some quick tobacco information and links

Publications Catalog
A catalog and order form of available publications

Surgeon General's Reports
SGRs related to tobacco

Research, Data, and Reports
Facts categorized by topic. Plus a list of all the MMWR releases.

How To Quit
Guides to help quit using tobacco products

Educational Materials
Helpful information for parents, educators, professionals, youth leaders and employers.

New Citations
Tobacco-related citations from the last 8 weeks

Tobacco Control Program Guidelines & Data
Best Practices, STATE System, Tobacco Control Highlights, Data Highlights, and
Sustaining State Funding for Tobacco Control Programs

Celebrities Against Smoking
Some cool free stuff, celebrity views on smoking; entertainment links for writers and producers; and tobacco-related storyline ideas

Sports Initiatives
CDC's Tobacco Free Sports Initiatives

Campaigns & Events
Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), Interagency Committee on Smoking & Health (ICSH)


Sections

Taking Action Against Secondhand Smoke — An Online Toolkit
An Online Toolkit

Global Tobacco Prevention & Control
Features CDC's Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS), Global School Personnel Survey (GSPS); and National Tobacco Information Online System (NATIONS)

Got A Minute? Give it to Your kid
A social marketing campaign prepared for state and local tobacco control programs.

MCRC
The Media Campaign Resource Center contains tobacco counter-advertisements for television, radio, print, and outdoor use.

TIPS for Youth
TIPS on how to save your money and your life! Plus some cool, free stuff

National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) — State Exchange
Information on state tobacco control programs, training programs, documents, and activities.

Question Inventory On Tobacco
Categorizes more than 1000 tobacco-related questions.

Tobacco Ingredient Reporting — FCLAA
 

WARNING: There is no safe tobacco product. The use of any tobacco product can cause cancer and other adverse health effects. This includes all forms of tobacco including cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and spit tobacco; mentholated, "low-tar," "naturally grown," or "additive free."

Privacy Policy | Accessibility

TIPS Home | What's New | About Us | Site Map | Contact Us

CDC Home | Search | Health Topics A-Z

This page last reviewed October 12, 2004

United States Department of Health and Human Services
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
Office on Smoking and Health