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Helpful
Sites for Treating Tobacco Dependence
- TreatTobacco.Net
- Get the
latest research on the efficacy, safety, economics, demographics
and policies related to tobacco use and treatment
- U.S.
Surgeon General – Tobacco Treatment Main Page
- Access
a clinician packet, patient quit kit and more
- CDC
Resources to Help Tobacco Users Quit
- ABC News'
"Quit to Live" series, tips, insurance information
and more
- Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
- Find evidence-based
information, technology assessments and preventive services
- National Spit Tobacco Education Program (NSTEP)
- Oral Health America and Major League Baseball team up to prevent chewing tobacco use and help people quit -- includes posters, brochures and other information
- Tobacco
Cessation Leadership Network (TCLN)
- What works
to help people quit
- Helping
Pregnant Smokers Quit
- A CME program
from Dartmouth Medical School
- Comprehensive
Tobacco Cessation Project
- PowerPoint
presentations from leaders in tobacco dependence treatment from
around the country
- Tobacco
Free Nurses
- A new web
site dedicated to helping nurses help patients quit
- Resources
to Help Native Americans
- Tobacco
use is sacred and spiritual in many tribal communities. Yet
these communities also have the highest rate of addiction to
commercial tobacco products of any ethnic demographic. This
site offers insight, resources, news and grant opportunities
to help you prevent addiction to commercial tobacco and help
people quit.
- Smoking
Cessation Services in Hmong
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Videos
and Services
-- The La Crosse County Health Department offers a video of
Hmong elders -- including physicians -- speaking out about the
importance of quitting tobacco use and how to do it. It's available
for anyone located anywhere in Wisconsin. For more information,
click
here. Or contact Al Bliss, county health educator, at (608)
789-4820. To e-mail Al, click
here.
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