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This week can be the start of something great if you make it your time to quit tobacco! Quitting smoking lowers the risk for many adverse health effects including 12 types of cancer, lung disease, poor reproductive health outcomes, cardiovascular diseases, and COPD. Reach out to professionals at WRHS to get started during
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Over 40% of adults who smoke do not receive advice to quit from a healthcare professional. But your chances of quitting nearly double when you seek help. Don't go it alone – cold turkey is only successful 5% of the time. Using counseling and cessation medications make the process easier and improve success. Nicotine replacement therapy or prescribed cessation medications reduce the withdrawal symptoms. 𝓢𝓣𝓐𝓡𝓣 a conversation with Tobacco Treatment Specialists: Rose Bergquist, Teresa Nielsen, and Lesley Kling to get access to the resources to help you quit!
Tobacco dependence is a chronic, relapsing condition driven by addiction to nicotine, the addictive drug found in all tobacco products. Nicotine dependence makes it hard to quit tobacco and e-cigarettes. Most people try to quit several times before succeeding. Tobacco Treatment Specialists: Rose Bergquist, Teresa Nielsen, and Lesley Kling can provide the tools you need to get through the withdrawal, overcome your addiction, and quit for good.