Tuesday, January 1st 2013, 2:56 pm
There are lots of reasons to quit smoking in 2013 - and the Tulsa Health Department wants to help. Whether you make the choice for yourself or your loved ones, you can find a variety of sources and types of support.
The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline gives free coaching at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669). Callers may find they're eligible for nicotine patches, gum or lozenges. Log on for free coaching through the web.
More than 250,000 Oklahomans have contacted the Helpline since 2003. The free services are funded by the Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust and other health agencies.
"If you live in Tulsa County, and you want to quit smoking, there's no better time than now," said Gabrielle Harmening, Coalition Chair for the Tobacco Free Coalition of Tulsa County.
"Set your quit date for New Year's Day and start your 2013 with prospects for a healthier you."
No matter how a person chooses to quit, the health benefits start almost immediately. The American Cancer Society says an ex-smoker can experience upon quitting:
"Since smoking affects nearly every system in the body, quitting is the single most important step a smoker can take to live a longer, healthier life," Strader said.
The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline operates seven days a week, and it offers services in Spanish at 800-793-1552 and for the deaf and hard of hearing through video-to-video at 866-748-2436.
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