CDC's TIPS: Tobacco Information and Prevention Source - Maintained by the CDC's Office on Smoking and Health. Covers tobacco-related issues, statistics, news, research, data, reports, quitting tips, educational materials, publications, . Also sections dedicated to youth.
European Tobacco Control Initiative: from Helsinki to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria - Rising Profile of Smoke-free Concerns
CDC Health Topic: Smoking/Tobacco Control - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention information.
Smoking Kills - A White Paper on Tobacco - UK Department of Health report.
Smoke Free Birmingham - Posters, screen savers, videos, printed information, and factsheets on smoking, quitting, and going smokefree.
Indiana Prevention Resource Center Tobacco Resources - Fact sheets and lots of links.
Information on Drugs of Abuse: Nicotine - Resources on nicotine addiction from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
The Maryland Tobacco Page - Health effects of Smoking; smoking costs; fact sheets.
Minnesota Institute of Public Health: Tobacco Related Issues - Factsheets on economic costs of tobacco, tobacco and the workplace, tobacco and pregnancy and parenthood, and more.
Preventing Tobacco Use Among Young People - U.S. Surgeon General's 1994 report.
Smoke Free Maryland - Smoking Costs - Succinct, bottom-line, answers: what's it costing us?
State Tobacco Information Center - Seeks to keep the public informed of developments in the effort by state attorney general to bring the tobacco industry to justice.
State by State breakdown of tobacco statistics - From the Center for Disease Control. See where your state stands!
Regulation of Tobacco Sales, Marketing, and Use - Summary of US federal regulation by CDC shows enabling legislation by date.
Tobacco Free Billboards - An article about anti-tobacco billboards replacing cigarette industry advertisements. Department of Public Health launches a new anti-smoking media initiative.
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials - "Strengthening national, state, and local tobacco prevention and control activities to reduce the nation's #1 preventable cause of death".