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Thursday, November 18, 2010

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2010 IS THE GREAT AMERICAN SMOKEOUT: CHOOSE TODAY TO STOP SMOKING

Each year since 1977, the American Cancer Society has sponsored the Great American Smokeout on the third Thursday of November to help smokers quit cigarettes for at least one day, in hopes they will quit forever. This year, Great American Smokeout is being recognized on Thursday, November 18, 2010.

“Great American Smokeout Day is a great opportunity to challenge yourself to make a change toward a new healthier lifestyle,” said Lori Brewster, Wicomico County Health Officer. “It doesn't matter how long you've been a smoker, the health benefits from quitting start right away. Financial benefits are also profound in that an average smoker could save almost $42 a week, $168 a month, or even $2,016 a year upon choosing to quit,” says Mrs. Brewster.

Support for individuals interested in quitting is available at the health department where county residents may receive free cessation aids, group, or individual support sessions. In addition, the toll-free Maryland Tobacco Quit line, 1-800-QUIT NOW, (1-800-784-8669) is a professional, confidential, telephone-based tobacco cessation service provided at no charge to all Marylanders.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a former smoker, I can tell you that smoking is a combination of habit and addiction. One day is enough to find a replacement habit but it is useless in combating the addiction. The withdrawal symptoms are horrible and were enough to convince me never to smoke again.

On the other hand, Government really can't afford to give up most of the $2,016 that is in the form of taxes collected.

LadyLiddy said...

I'll be praying for all that use today as inspiration to quit smoking. I lost my mother to lung cancer and it was an excrutiating way to die. As a former smoker, witnessing her death was all I needed as motivation to NEVER pick up another cancer stick.