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A

  • A breath of fresh air improving Scotland's health: the challenge tobacco control action plan 
  • "A Killer on the Loose" report
  • Alcohol Focus Scotland
  • ASH London
  • Aspire

B

  • BBC Health Nicotine Addiction
  • British Heart Foundation
  • British Institute of Learning Difficulties
  • Budget - current and previous
  • Burden of Lung Disease, The (2006)

C

  • Cancer in Scotland: action for change
  • Can ventilation control secondhand smoke (pdf)
  • Centre for Tobacco Control Research
  • Clearing the Air Scotland
  • Cross Party Group on Tobacco Control
  • Curbing the Epidemic. Governments and the Economics of Tobacco Control.

D

  • Department of Health press release "Government to support bill to ban tobacco advertising"

E

  • European Parliament
  • External evaluation of the NHS Health Scotland / ASH Scotland young people and smoking cessation pilot programme

F

  • Factsheet on Secondhand Smoke

G

  • General Register Office for Scotland
  • Globalink
  • Guardian Special report on BAT

H

  • Hackshaw,A.K., Law,M.R., Wald,N.J. (1997) The accumulated evidence on lung cancer and environmental tobacco smoke. BMJ, 315, 980-988.
  • Hastings,G., MacFadyen (2000) A day in the life of an advertising man: review of internal documents from the UK's tobacco industry's principal advertising agencies. BMJ, 321, 366-371.
  • Health and economic impact of New York?s Clean Indoor Air Act (2006)
  • Health consequences of involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke: a report of the US Surgeon General (2006)
  • Health Scotland
  • HELP - for a life without tobacco (EU website)
  • House of Commons Health Select Committee report "The tobacco industry and the risks of smoking"

K

  • Keep Smiling No ones going to die! Gerard Hastings and Lynn MacFadyen

L

  • Law,M.R., Morris,J.k, Wald,N.J. (1997) Environmental tobacco smoke exposure and ischaemic heart disease: an evaluation of the evidence. BMJ, 315, 973-980.
  • Legacy Tobacco Documents Library

M

  • MedlinePlus: Smoking Cessation
  • Membership of the Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [HL]
  • Multimap, ASH Scotland location

N

  • NES Education for Scotland - Nursing
  • NHS Direct
  • NHS Giving Up Smoking
  • NICE National Insititute for Clinical Excellence
  • No Smoking Day

Q

  • QUIT
  • Quitnet

R

  • RCGP Scotland - epass
  • Report of the Chief Medical Officer. Health in Scotland 2000
  • Report of the Scientific Committee on Tobacco and Health
  • RNIB
  • Royal College of Physicians, Forty Fatal Years

S

  • SALSUS reports
  • School resources
  • School of Nursing, Midwifery & Community Health, Glasgow Caledonian University
  • Scottish Drugs Forum
  • Scottish Executive consultation on smoking in public places omnibus survey: MRUK (2005)  
  • Scottish Executive - Health and Community Care
  • Scottish Executive Publications
  • Scotland's Health on the Web
  • Smoking Kills - A White Paper on Tobacco
  • Scottish Parliament
  • Scottish Parliament: About the Parliament
  • Scottish Parliament Enterprise and Culture Committee
  • Scottish Parliament Health Committee
  • Scottish Parliament Health Committee news release "Health Committee agrees to suspend consideration of tobacco bill"
  • Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO)
  • Second reading of the Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill
  • Second reading of the Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Bill [HL]
  • Smoke Free Movies Project
  • Smoke-free bars and restaurants in Norway
  • Smoke-free workplaces in Ireland: A one-year review
  • Smoking cessation guidelines for Scotland - including 2007 update
  • Smoking Concerns
  • Smoking kills - a White Paper on Tobacco
  • Statement by Commissioner Byrne on October ruling by the European Court of Justice on the EC tobacco advertising directive
  • State of smoke-free New York City: a one year review, The
  • Stop tabac

T

  • Text adopted by European Parliament concerning the Directive on the manufacture, presentation and sale of tobacco products   
  • Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002
  • Tobacco Control
  • Tobacco Control Resource Centre
  • Tobacco Information Scotland
  • Tobaccopapers.com
  • Tobacco Manufacturers Association
  • TobaccoPedia

W

  • WHO report: Policies to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
  • WHO press release 2000. Higher taxes key to battle against tobacco, says new WHO/World Bank Publication
  • World No Tobacco Day 2003

Y

  • You can stop smoking
  • Young people/school resources

 


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