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Even 30 minutes of
secondhand smoke exposure
daily can cause heart damage similar to that
of a habitual smoker.
SECONDHAND SMOKE KILLS


People who are exposed to daily secondhand smoke have a 30% higher death and disease rate than that of non-smokers.


Secondhand smoke is the third leading cause of preventable death in this country, behind smoking and alcohol/drug abuse.


It is estimated that secondhand smoke causes 3,000 lung cancer deaths and more than 50,000 coronary heart disease deaths every year.


Secondhand smoke is also associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and unhealthy (lower birth weight) infants. Smoking by mothers is linked to a higher risk of their babies developing asthma in childhood.


Babies and children raised in a household where there is smoking have more ear infections, colds, bronchitis, and other respiratory problems than children from non-smoking families

 

 
 

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Smoke Free Initiative of West Virginia
WV Division of Tobacco Prevention
Tobacco Free Ohio


American Lung Association - West Virginia
Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights
Health Policy Coach
Organized Labor and Tobacco Control Network
Protect Local Control in Clean Indoor Air Campaigns

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
Intervention & Prevention Programs for Teenagers
Kick Butts Day
Stand Online
Tar Wars (American Academy of Family Physicians)
The TRUTH Campaign

2004 Surgeon General's Report on Smoking
Action on Smoking and Health
American Legacy Foundation
American Public Health Association
Center for Disease Control and Prevention Website on Tobacco and Minorities
Center for Disease Control and Prevention's TIPS (Tobacco Information and Prevention Source)
Developing Coalitions for Tobacco Free Youth
European Union Tobacco FactFile
Healthy People 2010
Journal of the American Medical Association
Local Health Department Listing
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
National Association for African Americans Positive Imagery
National Association of County and City Health Officials
National Association of Local Boards of Health
National Cancer Institute
National Coalition for Women Against Smoking
Reducing Tobacco Use: A Report of the Surgeon General
Smokeless Tobacco Addiction Help
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco
The National Center for Tobacco-Free Older Persons
Tobacco BBS
Tobacco Control Archives
Tobacco Control Resource Center, Inc., and Tobacco Products Liability Project
Tobacco Etiology Research Network
Tobacco Law and Policy Project of the Tobacco Control Resource Center
Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Foundation
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Gateway to Health Statistics and Resources

Other States' Programs

Arizona Tobacco Education and Prevention Program
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Minnesota Target Market
Mississippi Question It
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S.W.A.T. Attack/Fight for the TRUTH

Tobacco Industry

"The Insider" Himself
Tobacco Documents Online Tobacco Industry Documents

Cessation

American Lung Association - West Virginia

Secondhand Smoke

WV Division of Tobacco Prevention
New Jersey GASP

Smokefree Action Network
Smoke-Free Environments Law Project
Tobacco Scam: How Big Tobacco Uses and Abuses the Restaurant Industry