Fact Sheets
- Adult Data
- Adult Cigarette Smoking in the United States: Current Estimates (November 2007)
- Cessation
and Interventions
- Cessation (April 2008)
- Economics
- Fast Facts
- Health
Effects
- Health Effects of Cigarette Smoking (January 2008)
- Cigarette Smoking-Related Mortality (September 2006)
- Tobacco-Related Mortality (September 2006)
- Secondhand
Smoke
- Secondhand Smoke (September 2006)
- Exposure
- Health Effects
- Secondhand Smoke Causes Heart Disease (October 2006)
- Secondhand Smoke Causes Lung Cancer (October 2006)
- Secondhand Smoke Causes Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (October 2006)
- Protection
- Smoke-Free Policies Improve Air Quality and Reduce Secondhand Smoke Exposure (June 2008)
- Smoke-Free Policies Improve Health (March 2009)
- Smoke-Free Policies Reduce Smoking (October 2006)
- Smoke-Free Policies Receive High Levels of Public Support and Compliance (June 2008)
- Smoke-Free Policies Do Not Hurt the Hospitality Industry (October 2006)
- Ventilation Does Not Effectively Protect Nonsmokers from Secondhand Smoke (October 2006)
- Smokeless
Tobacco
- Smokeless Tobacco (April 2007)
- Betel Quid with Tobacco (Gutka) (February 2007)
- Specific
Populations
- Hispanics and Tobacco (May 2007)
- Women and Tobacco (November 2006)
- Tobacco
Industry and Products
- Hookahs (April 2007)
- Cigars (February 2009)
- Bidis and Kreteks (February 2007)
- Tobacco Brand Preferences (March 2007)
- Tobacco Industry Marketing (March 2009)
- Low-Yield Cigarettes and Cigarette-Like Products (February 2009)
- Youth Data
- Youth and Tobacco Use: Current Estimates (February 2009)
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