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| Web Pages | 
| 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. | 
| 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. | 
| Effective Clinical Tobacco Intervention | 
| Information on smoking, quitting and the effectiveness of pharmacological interventions by the Therapeutics Initiative of the University of British Columbia. | 
| 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. | 
| Smoking Cessation and Prevention | 
| Bibliography of research. | 
| Oral Nicotine Inhalers | 
| Smoking reduction with oral nicotine inhalers: double blind,  randomised clinical trial of efficacy and safety. |