Tobacco Prevention and Cessation

Smoking is the single most preventable cause of death and disease in New York State and the country overall. Smoking and tobacco use harm nearly every organ of the body and can cause diseases like cancer, heart disease and stroke, lung diseases like COPD, and Type 2 Diabetes. It can also cause reproductive health issues, eye disease, and immune system problems. 

Health problems from smoking and tobacco use are not limited to the person who uses tobacco. Smoking while pregnant can cause issues for the developing baby and lead to preterm birth and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Exposure to secondhand smoke can lead to issues like cancer, asthma attacks, pneumonia, ear infections, and more. You can help protect your friends, family, pets, and the people around you from secondhand smoke exposure by quitting. 

Nicotine is highly addictive and can make it hard to quit smoking. No matter how long or how much you have smoked, you can quit! 

Frequently Asked Questions 

What resources are available to help quit smoking or other tobacco use? 

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Find more Quit Help and Information by visiting: https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/tobacco_control/campaign/quit_smoking/quit.htm 

Are there any groups available locally and in-person?

Looking for resources or to learn more about the program?

Call our office at 607-535-8140. 

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