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Friday, September 07, 2007
  Attached Post ~ STOP SMOKING

Higher Nicotine Levels Found in Smokers' Babies
In homes where at least one parent smokes, infants have 5.5 times higher levels of nicotine toxin.

Talk to Others About Smoking and Lung Cancer
Support for Quitting
Smoking Bans
Lung Cancer Support
Recovering From Lung Cancer

The Impact on Health

Smoking and Heart Attacks
Our tool measures how smoking—independent of other risk factors—affects your chance of having a heart attack in the next 10 years

Why Quit?
Smoking Quadruples Kids' Asthma Risk
Risks of Smoking During Pregnancy
Smoking May Be Risk Factor for TB

Secondhand Smoke
Secondhand Smoke: Protect Yourself
Parents' Smoking Can Kill Children Years Later
Secondhand Smoke Increases Heart Risks

Help for Quitters
How to Butt Out
Quitting Tobacco Use
Nicotine Helpline
The Great American Smokeout
The Smoker's Body
Online Help From QuitNet
WhyQuit.com
Advice From the CDC
Tobacco News and Information
The Foundation for a Smokefree America
QuitAssist
QuitTobacco.com
The American Cancer Society's Guide to Quitting Smoking
TrytoStop.org
Find a Therapist

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