Surgeon General Reports
2014 Surgeon General’s Report – The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of Progress
2012 Surgeon General’s Report – Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults
2010 Surgeon General’s Report – How Tobacco Causes Disease
- Executive Summary: How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease
- How Tobacco Smoke Causes Disease: What It Means to You
2006 Surgeon General’s Report—Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
- Executive Summary
- 6 Major Conclusions of the Surgeon General Report
- There is No Risk-Free Level of Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
- Secondhand Smoke Is Toxic and Poisonous
2004 Surgeon General’s Report—The Health Consequences of Smoking
2001 Surgeon General’s Report—Women and Smoking
To view more reports and fact sheets, click here to visit the CDC website
New York State Department of Health Reports
- The Health and Economic Impact of New York’s Clean Indoor Air Act (PDF, 32pg.)
- Compliance with New York State’s Clean Indoor Air Act: Three Year Follow-up (PDF, 3pg.)
- Smoking Cessation in New York State (PDF, 262KB, 48pg.)
- Cigarette Purchasing Patterns Among NY Smokers: Implications for Health, Price, and Revenue (PDF, 31pg.) (PDF, 262KB, 48pg.)
To read more reports, click here to visit the NYS DOH website