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MMWR Highlights

NewEffect of Ending an Anti-tobacco Youth Campaign on Adolescent Susceptibility to Cigarette Smoking — Minnesota, 2002–2003 53 (14)April 16, 2004

State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Dependence Treatments — United States, 1998 and 2000

Achievements in Public Health: Tobacco Use — United States, 1900-1999

Oregon — Reducing Cigarette Consumption through a Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program

Tobacco Use Among Middle and High School Students — Florida, 1998 and 1999

 

Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports (MMWR)

NewEffect of Ending an Anti-tobacco Youth Campaign on Adolescent Susceptibility to Cigarette Smoking — Minnesota, 2002–2003 53(14) April 16, 2004 (PDF Logo PDF - 487K)

State Medicaid Coverage for Tobacco Dependence Treatments — United States, 1998 and 2000 50(44) November 9, 2001 (PDF Logo PDF - 194K)

Efficacy of School-based Programs as a Component of a Statewide Tobacco Control Initiative — Oregon 1999-2000 50(31) August 10, 2001

The Great American Smokeout — November, 1999 48(43):985, November 5, 1999

Achievements in Public Health: Tobacco Use — United States, 1900-1999,
48(43):986-993, November 5, 1999

World No-Tobacco Day, 1999 48(19):393, May 21, 1999

Tobacco Use Among Middle and High School Students — Florida, 1998 and 1999 48(12):248-253, April 2, 1999

Decline in Cigarette Consumption Following Implementation of a Comprehensive Tobacco Prevention and Education Program — Oregon, 1996-1998 48(07):140-143, February 26, 1999

The Great American Smokeout — November, 1998 47(43):922-926, November 6, 1998

Response to Increases in Cigarette Prices by Race/Ethnicity, Income, and Age Groups — United States 1976-1993 47(29):605-609, July 31, 1998

The Great American Smokeout — November, 1997 46(44):1037, November 7, 1997

Impact of Promotion of the Great American Smokeout and Availability of Over-the-Counter Nicotine Medications, 1996 46(37):867-871, September 19, 1997

The Great American Smokeout — November 21, 1996 45(44):961, November 8, 1996

Cigarette Smoking Before and After an Excise Tax Increase and an Antismoking Campaign — Massachusetts, 1990-1996 45(44):966-970, November 8, 1996

World No-Tobacco Day, 1996 45(20):413, May 24, 1996 (PDF Logo PDF-235K)

Health-Care Provider Advice on Tobacco Use to Persons Aged 10-22 years — United States, 1993 44(44):826-830, November 10, 1995 (PDF Logo PDF-256K)

World No-Tobacco Day, 1995 44(19):369, May 19, 1995 (PDF Logo PDF-194K)

Role of Media in Tobacco Control — World No-Tobacco Day, 1994 43(19):341, May 20, 1994 (PDF Logo PDF-418K)

Guidelines for School Health Programs to Prevent Tobacco Use and Addiction 43(RR-2), February 25, 1994 (PDF Logo PDF-228K)

Smoking Control Among Health-Care Workers — World No-Tobacco Day, 1993 42(19):365-367, May 21, 1993 (PDF Logo PDF-286K)

School-Based Tobacco-Use Prevention — People's Republic of China, May 1989-January 1990 42(19):370-377, May 21, 1993 (PDF Logo PDF-286K)

 

Journal Articles and Reports

The Guide to Community Preventive Services  — February, 2001

Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs — August, 1999

 


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