Achievements in Tobacco Cessation: Case Studies: Case studies from Maine, Washington, and Oregon; measurements of improvements provided.
AHCPR: People who quit smoking are much less likely to be hospitalized than those who don't, article from the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality.
Effective Clinical Tobacco Intervention: Information on smoking, quitting and the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions by the Therapeutics Initiative of the University of British Columbia.
French Consensus Conference on Smoking Cessation: Summaries and recommendations on: tobacco consumption and associated costs; individual variation in smoking and quitting; scientific evidence of effectiveness of various quit smoking methods; conditions that allow health professionals to be more effective in reducing tobacco use.
Longer You Stay Quit, Less Likely You'll Relapse: Recent research finds that the longer you stay quit, the less chance you'll relapse; two years after quitting, over 96% of ex-smokers stayed smokefree.
Oral Nicotine Inhalers: Smoking reduction with oral nicotine inhalers: double blind, randomised clinical trial of efficacy and safety.
Rethinking Stop-Smoking Medications- Myths and Facts: Position paper from the Ontario Medical Association, June 1999, outlines policy best supported by the medical science on cessation aids.