CDC Factsheets
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is one of the 13 major operating components of the Department of Health and Human Services, which is the principal agency in the United States government for protecting the health and safety of all Americans and for providing essential human services, especially for those people who are least able to help themselves.
Factsheets from Indiana Tobacco Prevention & Cessation
- Burden of Tobacco on your Workplace
- Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke
- Increasing Tobacco Taxes Results in Lower Health Care Costs
- Indiana Adult Smoking Cessation
- Indiana Adult Smoking
- Indiana Youth Smoking
- Indiana's Tobacco Burden
- It's Never Too Late to Quit Smoking
- Living with a Tobacco User
- Pregnant Women and Smoking
- Protecting Hoosiers from Secondhand Smoke
- Recommendations for School Health Programs
- Secondhand Smoke Youth Exposure and Rules on Smoking in the Home
- Smoke Free Workplaces in Indiana
- Smoking and Indiana Women
- Smoking and Stress
- Spit Tobacco Use in Indiana
- State Cigarette Taxes
- The Facts about Increasing Tobacco Taxes
- Tips on How to Quit Smoking
- Tobacco Industry Manipulation and Reduced Risk Products
- Tobacco Use and Harms Among Women and Girls
- Youth Beliefs about Dangers of Spit Tobacco
Informational Links
- American Cancer Society
- American Heart Association
- American Legacy Foundation
- American Lung Association
- Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights
- Action on Smoking & Health
- Centers For Disease Control and Prevention
- Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention
- National African American Tobacco Prevention Network
- National Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
- March of Dimes
