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1-800-QuitNow, Quit Smoking Resource http://1800quitnow.cancer.gov/
A free resource including quit coaches and quit plans supporting those wishing to quit smoking or chewing tobacco.
Alt.Support.Stop-Smoking Usenet Newsgroup Web Site & Archive http://www.swen.uwaterloo.ca/~bpekilis/as3/as3.html
Features a FAQ, quitting tips, an archive of past newsgroup articles with information to help break the habit of smoking. Includes links to other sites.
American Cancer Society: Quitting Tips http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/ped_10_3.asp?sitearea=ped
Information on how to stop smoking or quit using smokeless tobacco, options for help, and tips for after quitting.
Arizona Smokers' Helpline http://www.ashline.org/
Offers research-based toll-free telephone outreach and support service to Arizona residents who are trying to quit tobacco and remain tobacco-free. Includes information on the effects of using tobacco and online email help from a certified counselor.
Be a Quitter...Just This Once! http://psychiatry.ouhsc.edu/besmokefree/intro3.html
Oklahoma City VA Medical Center presentation on readiness to quit smoking. Veterans and otheres can learn the best way to become a quitter of tobacco use.
British Heart Foundation Smoking Microsite http://www.bhf.org.uk/smoking
"Give up before you clog up" campaign provides information about the damage caused by smoking whilst giving advice and guidance on methods for stopping smoking.
Bud Ellis's Home Page http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/6100/
A web page in the memory of Bud Ellis who died August 23, 1998. Bud speaks simply and plainly about his life, as he was nearing its end. Also good resources on quitting.
Canadian Cancer Society: For Smokers Who Don't Want to Quit http://www.cancer.ca/ccs/internet/standard/0,3182,3172_368202_333100778_langId-en,00.html
What's not here: advice on how to quit; lectures about how to quit; ways to cut back. What is here: how to deal with people who nag you to quit; understanding personal reasons for smoking; some facts about quitting.
Circle of Friends http://www.join-the-circle.org
Organization helping people break their addiction to tobacco. Statistics, tips for quitting, and a bulletin board for sharing stories.
Committed Quitters http://www.committedquitters.com
Designed to work along with your patch or gum to help you quit smoking for good. Sponsored by the patch/gum manufacturer.
Control Your Weight As You Quit Smoking http://www.weightcontrolandsmoking.com/
Information and resources on controlling weight gain while you quit smoking.
Dorset SmokeStop http://www.dorsetsmokestop.nhs.uk/
Offers advice and assistance to smokers in North and South West Dorset who want to quit.
Dr. Bob's Quit Smoking Page http://unr.edu/homepage/shubinsk/smoke.html
Helpful facts and tips on how and why to quit smoking prepared by Dr. Bob, a physician. Well organized site with information on why you smoke, different methods of quitting, and statistics on the costs of smoking.
Dr. Jeff's Quit Commit Program http://www.quitcommit.com
Aims to help people of all ages to quit smoking cigarettes or stop using other forms of tobacco. Tools, resources, information, links and support for people to kick the habit.
Free Web-based Smoking Cessation Study http://stopsmoking.ucsf.edu
A web-based intervention and clinical trial to help people quit smoking, developed by researchers at the University of California.
Freedom From Tobacco Network http://www.angelfire.com/wi/freedomfromtobacco/
Information about quitting and quitting aids written by people who have successfully quit using tobacco products.
Getting Quit http://www.heartpoint.com/smoking.html
"It is indeed the hardest thing many people (including myself) have done...however it can be done" Why quit; why it's so hard; besides the addiction to nicotine, what keeps me smoking? methods of quitting; products; what if I relapse; secondhand smoke.
Help for Tobacco Addiction http://www.smokehelp.org/
Effects, quitting information, questions and answers, secondhand smoke. "If Tobacco does not kill you it makes your life a living hell."
Hospital Ipoh Quit Clinic http://quitclinic.tripod.com/quit1/
Free quit-smoking education and counselling.
I-quit-smoking.com http://www.i-quit-smoking.com
Interesting wrinkle: provides a web-based email address yourname@i-quit-smoking.com in connection with their quitsmoking.com bulletin board. Don't look here for critical evaluation of the products they sell. But reasonable free section of advice and support.
Interactive Life Zone http://www.healthpromcornwall.org
Tips for quitting smoking. Information on the effects of smoking.
Joe Chemo: A Camel Who Wishes He'd Never Smoked http://www.joechemo.org/
Test your tobacco IQ, get a Smoke-o-Scope, tips on quitting and contact details.
MedlinePlus: Smoking Cessation http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/smokingcessation.html
Resources from the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
mindspa http://www.mindspa.co.uk
London quit-smoking clinics use NLP and hypnosis.
My Fight for My Life http://xsle0.tripod.com/index.html
A personal, health related reason to quitting smoking. Philosophy based on the Serenity Prayer.
NASA - Smoking Cessation http://ohp.nasa.gov/topics/smoking/
NASA's occupational health program pulls together a lot of resources on quitting.
National Jewish Medical and Research Center http://nationaljewish.org/disease-info/wellness/smoking/index.aspx
Offers a free pamphlet on quitting smoking.
Nicotine Addiction http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/Newsletter/FPN_3_39.html
Treatment and prevention information for healthcare professionals and the public.
Oregon Tobacco Quit Line http://www.oregonquitline.org/
A free telephone service available to all Oregon residents who want to stop using tobacco.
PhlexTeck's Quit Smoking Support and Information http://www.phlex.org/Smoking/
Personal website; information and support for people who want to stop smoking.
Quit Now - The National Tobacco Campaign http://www.quitnow.info.au/
Australian National Tobacco Campaign offers a one-stop-shop with all the information you need on the campaign and how to get information on quitting.
Quit Smokeless Organization http://www.quitsmokeless.org/
When you're ready to quit, find the resources here that you need to kick the can. Information and support from people who've been there.
Quit Smoking - QuitWA http://www.quitwa.com.au/
Assistance for quitting smoking, including reasons to quit, how to quit, and staying a non-smoker. Government of Western Australia.
Quit Smoking Links http://www.allfreespot.com/quitsmokinglinks.html
Resources to help you succeed.
Quit4 Life http://www.quit4life.com/
Interactive web presentation explores how different people quit. In English and French languages.
QuitBuddies -- Your AS3 Pals! http://www.quitbuddies.org
An album of faces to go with some of the names you know from the AS3 newsgroup, as well as a few quitting-related tips and links, and a lot of silliness and diversion.
QuitNet http://www.quitnet.com
Helps smokers kick their nicotine addiction, providing tools, information, and support for people quitting smoking, including message boards, chat rooms, interactive questionnaires, and personalized quitting suggestions.
Rush North Shore Medical Center's Stop Smoking Clinic http://members.aol.com/rnsghp/ssc.html
Lots of self-help material for smoking cessation and reinforcement materials for ex-smokers on relapse prevention. Check under link of Reinforcement Materials. Site and material developed by Joel Spitzer.
Smoke-Free Families: Know a Pregnant Smoker? http://www.smokefreefamilies.org/quit/youknow.asp
Benefits of quitting for you and your baby, resources that will help you quit smoking and stay quit, and how to contact Smoke-Free Families.
Smoke-Free Virginia http://www.smokefreevirginia.org
Guide to smoking cessation resources in Virginia, quit plan tips and links to related sites to help you stop smoking or using tobacco and gain freedom from nicotine addiction.
Smoke-Free Zone http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh/nosmoke/index.htm
Environmental and health reasons to quit smoking, especially for college students, provided by a concerned professor.
Smokenders Australia website http://www.smokenders.com.au
Instructional and group program; claims 92% success rate, but doesn't mention how or when that number was arrived at. The usual testimonials.
Smoker's Hall of Shame http://members.aol.com/AGldnEagle/smoke.html
Support, information, and links to help smokers quit. Lots of animations.
Smokersline.ca - Yukon Tobacco Reduction Strategy http://www.smokersline.ca/
Every year, Yukoners just like you quit smoking. Each success is built on a unique combination of planning, desire, motivation, strategy, support and willpower.
Smoking - Why Is It So Hard to Quit? http://www.acsh.org/healthissues/newsID.798/healthissue_detail.asp
Article by David Krogh notes nicotine's ability both to increase mental concentration and to control stress, with suggestions for coping with addiction. From American Council on Science and Health.
Smoking Cessation http://www.smoking-cessation.org
Resource center for aspiring quitters. Offers facts about nicotine addiction, profiles of medications that can reduce the urge to smoke, and a free newsletter.
Smoking Cessation by About.com http://quitsmoking.about.com/
Provides tips, articles, and success stories.
Smoking Cessation Consumer Tools Kit http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco/
Although primarily aimed at helping doctors educate patients, mcuh of the material is helpful to anyone who wants to quit smoking.
Smoking Cessation Programs in Rhode Island http://www.ricancercouncil.org/resources/smoking.php
Listing of over a dozen smoking cessation programs in Rhode Island using a variety of proven methods to help people of all ages quit smoking.
Smoking Cessation, Quality of Life, and Older Persons http://www.tcsg.org/tobacco/cessation.htm
Information on and access to materials concerning smoking cessation, the effects of smoking cessation on the health of older persons, and the value of healthy lifestyles for older persons.
Smoking: A Quitter's Tale http://www.post-gazette.com/healthscience/19980707bquit4.asp
The power of suggestion, plus $39 and a little willpower, help our intrepid reporter kick the habit.
Smoking: Don't give up giving up http://www.givingupsmoking.co.uk/
Official site produced by the NHS Health Education Authority. Useful advice on how to give up and you can ask for regular supportive e-mails.
Soyouwanna Quit Smoking? http://soyouwanna.com/site/syws/quit/quit.html
Reviews zyban; nicotine patches, gums, and inhalers; tapering off; "cold turkey"; acupuncture; lasers; hypnosis. Concludes with advice on how to prepare yourself emotionally for quitting.
Stop Smoking Clinic: Reinforcement letters http://users.aol.com/joelspitz/ntapindx.html
Over 100 reinforcement letters on quitting, including medical, psychological, social, and economic implications of smoking. Particularly strong on relapse prevention. Sponsorted by Rush North Shore Medical Center's Good Health Program.
Stopping Smoking: ASH's 15 Tips http://oldash.org.uk/html/factsheets/html/fact24.html
From ASH-UK. Support and encouragement, especially for smokers in the UK who'd like to quit.
Tales From the Quit http://www.woofmang.com/
A collection of essays, stories, rambles, and rants written during the author's first year of freedom from smoking. Offers quit tips, insight, humor, and hope.
TalkingStick.net http://talkingstick.net
TalkingStick.net documents one woman's profound experience quitting smoking.
The California Smokers' Helpline http://www.californiasmokershelpline.org/
A telephone program designed to help people kick the habit. Free of charge.
The Sober Alcoholic's Stop Smoking Support Page http://www.unhooked.com/nosmoke/
Lots of information on the subject, extensively footnoted. "Most alcoholics or drug addicts have several addictions, and smoking is the most common other addiction by far. Many alcoholics in recovery do not realize that their cigarette smoking is probably an even greater threat to their health and survival than their drinking was. Did you know that more alcoholics die of diseases related to smoking than of diseases related to drinking?"
The Time Is Right http://www.thetimeisright.co.uk/
Support and practical information on stopping smoking.
Tobacco Cessation Guidelines http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco/default.htm
Materials for consumers and clinicians from the Surgeon General including a 5-day plan to get ready, tips for the first week, five common myths about quitting; most materials provided in English and Spanish.
Tobacco-Free Ways: Pima County's Tobacco Education and Prevention Program http://www.tobaccofreeways.org
Oregon based group offers quit tips, programs, discounts, and advice.
TryToStop.org http://www.trytostop.org/
Scientific information, peer support; covers quitting obstacles, social situations, urges, weight control, withdrawal, special section for women and girls, getting support, finding help, and factsheets.
WebMD - Smoking Cessation: No Butts About It! http://my.webmd.com/content/pages/8/3211_195.htm
8 week stop-smoking program with online discussion from participants.
WebMD Smoking Cessation Center http://my.webmd.com/medical_information/condition_centers/smoking_cessation/default.htm
Advice, articles, and information on successful quit smoking techniques.
What Happens When You Stop Smoking http://oldash.org.uk/html/factsheets/html/fact11.html
ASH-UK factsheet gives concise summary of what to expect.

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