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Additional Resources

Online Services

For Teens

Smoke-Free Class of 2000:Sponsored by the American Lung Association and McNeil (marketers of Nicotrol)

The Whole Truth: Anti-smoking site devoted to teen-aged activists.

For Adults

Don't Smoke.com: on-line discussions, bulletin boards, "adopt-a-smoker" program, and anonymous support for smokers who are trying to quit.

www.QuitNet.com: Quitting guides, calendars, peer support services, counselors, and a national directory of smoking cessation programs.  Some services require registration of your email address and other information.

Smokefree.gov: Smokefree.gov is intended to help you or someone you care about quit smoking. Different people need different resources as they try to quit. The information and professional assistance available on this Web site can help to support both your immediate and long-term needs as you become, and remain, a nonsmoker.

Freeclear.com offers their Quit for Life Program. This website also offers videos and a cost saving calculator to help a smoker figure out how much they are spending a month/year/10 years in tobacco related costs.

Treatobacco.net is an essential resource for those working on the treatment of tobacco dependence throughout the world. It presents evidence-based information about the treatment of tobacco dependence

The CDC offers many useful resources to Quit Smoking.