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Tobacco Cessation

It’s never too late to quit. Anyone at any age can benefit from quitting tobacco use.

  • After 20 minutes of quitting smoking: blood pressure returns to normal levels
  • After 12 hours: oxygen levels return to normal; carbon monoxide drops significantly
  • After 48 hours: Sense of taste and smell begin to return to normal
  • After 72 hours: breathing is easier and lung function increases
  • After 2 weeks: blood circulation in the teeth and gums are now similar to that of a non-smokers
  • After 1-9 months: chronic cough decreases; breathing improves, overall energy levels increase
  • After 1 year: risk of heart disease, stroke, and heart attack becomes less than half that of a smoker
  • After 5 years: lowered risk of developing diabetes
  • After 10 years: lowered risk of some cancers, including lung cancer, cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus and pancreas
  • After 15 years: risk of heart disease is equal to someone who has never smoked

“Quitting isn’t about what you give up. It’s about what you get back.”

  • Rebecca, age 57, Florida

CDC Tips from Former Smokers Campaign

https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/index.html

For free help with quitting, please find the following resources:

The Ohio Department of Health Cessation Home Page:

From here you can learn about the state quit program. It’s FREE to join! You may also qualify for free nicotine patches. You will need to call and talk to a quit coach a number of times in order to receive nicotine patches. The number to call is 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669). There is also an online option to talk to a quit coach through this program at ohio.quitlogix.org.

Ohio Department of Health Cessation Home Page

The National Smoke Free resource website:

This is a free resource through the United States Department of Health and Human Services. You can sign up for the text program, download their app, chat online with a quit coach, and utilize other helpful tips and strategies.

National Smoke-Free Website

Become an EX:

Another great resource with tobacco cessation programming.

Become an EX

Tobacco Free Smoking Tips

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