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Popular Top 10 Publications
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2021
Book
This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can promote cessation through population-wide efforts. According to Best Practices 2014, “encouraging and helping tobacco users to quit is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease, death, and healthcare costs.” Population-based interventions can dramatically increase access to proven cessation treatment and help more people quit for good. This guide offers program staff and partners information on how to promote health systems change, improve insurance coverage for cessation treatment, and support state quitlines.
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2021
Book
After more than 50 years of research, we know what works to reduce commercial tobacco use. Yet evidence-based interventions are not reaching the people who need them most, and tobacco use still remains the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Dissemination and implementation (D&I) strategies can help close the gap between research and practice by turning what we know into what we do. This User Guide is designed to help programs share information about what works to reduce commercial tobacco use and put new or improved tobacco control interventions into practice.
2020
Consumer Guide
Provides an easy to read overview of the Surgeon General’s report and its findings. Also provides information about quitting smoking and an overview of smoking cessation resources.
2020
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet discusses the risks of e-cigarette use by youth, and what health care providers can do to address the epidemic of youth e-cigarette use. Special sections show what typical e-cigarettes look like, including USB flash drive-shaped devices, such as JUUL. this publication has English version PubNo.300624.
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2020
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet discusses the risks of e-cigarette use by youth, and what health care providers can do to address the epidemic of youth e-cigarette use. Special sections show what typical e-cigarettes look like, including USB flash drive-shaped devices, such as JUUL. this publication has English version PubNo.300624.
New
2020
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet discusses the risks of e-cigarette use by youth, and what health care providers can do to address the epidemic of youth e-cigarette use. Special sections show what typical e-cigarettes look like, including USB flash drive-shaped devices, such as JUUL
2020
Fact Sheet
This fact sheet discusses the risks of e-cigarette use by youth, and what parents and other caregivers can do to protect youth. Special sections show what typical e-cigarettes look like, including USB flash drive-shaped devices, such as JUUL.
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2017
At-A-Glance
This user guide focuses on the critical role of program infrastructure in achieving and sustaining tobacco prevention and control goals. According to Best Practices 2014, “program infrastructure is the foundation that supports program capacity, implementation, and sustainability.” In 2011, CDC developed the Component Model of Infrastructure (CMI), an evidence-based model that defines infrastructure in practical and actionable terms. The CMI includes five core components of program infrastructure: Responsive Plans and Planning, Multilevel Leadership, Networked Partnerships, Managed Resources, and Engaged Data. As programs are increasingly challenged to secure funding and support, building a strong infrastructure becomes even more important to sustain...
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2017
At-A-Glance
This downloadable sign can help government agencies, NGOs, and businesses communicate their tobacco-free campus policies to staff and visitors. Modeled after CDC’s new tobacco-free campus sign, this generic sign is offered as a resource to the broader tobacco control community. The signs clearly indicate the comprehensive scope of tobacco-free campus policies and include a supportive quit message.
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2016
Report
This Executive Summary provides an overview of the full report of the Surgeon General and highlights the conclusions and findings. The report comprehensively reviews the public health issue of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), and specifically, the impact of these products on youth and young adults in the United States. Although conventional cigarette smoking has declined markedly over the past several decades, there have been substantial increases in the use of emerging tobacco products, including the dramatic rise in e-cigarette use, among U.S. youth and young adults in recent years. The report focuses on the history, epidemiology, and health effects of e-cigarette use among youth and young adults; the companies involved with marketing...
2016
Report
This Surgeon General’s report comprehensively reviews the public health issue of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), and specifically, the impact of these products on youth and young adults in the United States. Although conventional cigarette smoking has declined markedly over the past several decades, there have been substantial increases in the use of emerging tobacco products, including the dramatic rise in e-cigarette use, among U.S. youth and young adults in recent years. The report focuses on the history, epidemiology, and health effects of e-cigarette use among youth and young adults; the companies involved with marketing and promoting these products; and existing and proposed public health policies regarding the use of these products by youth and...
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2015
Book
This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can work to achieve health equity in tobacco prevention and control. It offers tobacco control program staff and partners information on how to work toward achieving health equity when planning, implementing, and enforcing tobacco control policies.
2014
Book
This comprehensive report chronicles the devastating consequences of 50 years of tobacco use in the United States. It updates data on the numerous health effects resulting from smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke and details public health trends, both favorable and unfavorable, in tobacco use. This report also marks the steady progress achieved in reducing the prevalence of smoking and validates tobacco control strategies that have consistently proven to be effective. It also examines strategies with the potential to eradicate the death and disease caused by the tobacco epidemic. Finally, the report documents that effective interventions are available and calls for their full implementation. A supplement to the full report is provided for the chapters on...
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2014
Book
CDC's Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 is an evidence-based guide to help states plan and establish effective tobacco control programs to prevent and reduce tobacco use. This document updates Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007. This updated edition describes an integrated programmatic structure for implementing interventions proven to be effective and provides the recommended level of state investment to reach these goals and reduce tobacco use in each state.
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2014
Consumer Guide
This easy-to-read, illustrated booklet summarizes the Surgeon General’s Report released in January, 2014. The booklet discusses, in plain language, historical information on changes in smoking norms since the first Surgeon General’s Report was released in January 1964; new health findings on diseases and conditions caused or affected by smoking; and ways to reduce smoking and its resulting health and financial impact. It is designed to give concerned adults information to help them make choices that will improve their own health and the health of their children, their families, and their communities.
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2014
Executive Summary
This Executive Summary provides an overview of the full report of the Surgeon General and highlights the conclusions and findings. This 50th Anniversary report updates data on the numerous health effects resulting from smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke and details public health trends, both favorable and unfavorable, in tobacco use since 1964. The report also marks the steady progress achieved in reducing the prevalence of smoking and validates tobacco control strategies that have consistently proven to be effective. It also examines strategies with the potential to eradicate the death and disease caused by the tobacco epidemic. Finally, the report documents that effective interventions are available and calls for their full implementation.
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2012
Consumer Guide
This easy-to-read, illustrated booklet summarizes the 900 page Surgeon General’s report released in March of 2012 . The booklet discusses in plain language the major content of this new report on tobacco use among youth and young adults. It is designed to help parents, teachers, policy makers, health care professionals, and other concerned adults understand the importance of the report and how they can take a stand to protect young people from the devastating effects of tobacco use.
2012
Executive Summary
The 2012 Surgeon General’s Report details important new facts about the epidemic of tobacco use among youth ages 12 through 17 and young adults ages 18 through 25, including the epidemiology, causes, and health effects of this tobacco use and interventions proven to prevent it. This executive summary provides an overview of the full report and highlights the conclusions and findings.
2012
Report
The 2012 Surgeon General’s Report contains up-to-date information about tobacco use among youth and young adults. This report presents the latest science on the health consequences of tobacco use by young people, and discusses social, environmental, genetic, and cognitive factors that influence their use of tobacco, including the influence of the tobacco industry. The report also addresses effective interventions to prevent tobacco use by youth and young adults.
2011
Brochure
The brochure will educate those who care for children (birth to 11 years of age) on the health dangers of secondhand smoke (SHS). The goal of this document is deliver culturally relevant information to the general population that will motivate them to reduce SHS exposure to children by making their homes and cars smoke-free.
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2011
Brochure
The brochure will educate those who care for children (birth to 11 years of age) on the health dangers of secondhand smoke (SHS). The goal of this document is deliver culturally relevant information to the Hispanic population that will motivate them to reduce SHS exposure to children by making their homes and cars smoke-free.
2011
Brochure
The brochure will educate those who care for children (birth to 11 years of age) on the health dangers of secondhand smoke (SHS). The goal of this document is deliver culturally relevant information to the Native American population that will motivate them to reduce SHS exposure to children by making their homes and cars smoke-free.
2010
Executive Summary
This 20-page document summarizes the evidence reported in the 700+ page Surgeon General’s report released in December of 2010. This Executive Summary provides the six major conclusions as well as each of the chapter conclusions from the full report.
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2009
Book
To mark the 10th anniversary of the GTSS, this seminal atlas illustrates its findings as well as key data from WHO's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and MPOWER. Vivid maps and graphics give shape and meaning to the statistics, and compare and contrast survey results between countries and regions, boys, girls, teachers, and health professions students.
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