Great American Smokeout
The American Cancer Society is marking the 37th Great American Smokeout on November 15 by encouraging smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day. By doing so, smokers will be taking an important step towards a healthier life – one that can lead to reducing cancer risk.
Tobacco use remains the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the US, yet more than 45 million Americans still smoke cigarettes. However, more than half of these smokers have attempted to quit for at least one day in the past year. As of 2010, there were also 13.2 million cigar smokers in the US, and 2.2 million who smoke tobacco in pipes.
Quitting is hard, but you can increase your chances of success with help. The Vermont Quit Network will help you quit your way. They offer classes online, by phone or in person. The Vermont State Employees' Wellness Program and Copley Hospital will be hosting an on-site class this November at National Life. This program offers FREE group coaching to quit smoking! Receive free nicotine replacement therapy, patches, gum or lozenges to support your success.
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Register now and take a positive step for your health!
Employees may attend on State time, subject to the approval of their supervisor/ manager and the operating needs of the department.
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