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Tobacco Free Florida and DOH-Sarasota's Tobacco Prevention Program encourage tobacco users to quit in the new year
December 29, 2016
SARASOTA, FL – WHO/WHAT: In observance of the New Year, Tobacco Free Florida and the Florida Department of Health in Sarasota County (DOH-Sarasota) Tobacco Prevention Program encourage tobacco users to use the start of 2017 to make a quit plan and stay quit.
Tobacco Free Florida’s Quit Your Way program offers Floridians free and proven-effective resources to help them quit smoking.
Tobacco users who utilize Tobacco Free Florida’s services are five to 11 times more likely to quit than those who try on their own. Over the past 10 years, Tobacco Free Florida has directly helped more than 159,000 Floridians quit tobacco.
WHY: DOH-Sarasota’s Tobacco Prevention Program and Tobacco Free Florida educate Floridians on the various ways to quit and support them through the process – when considering resolutions and year-round. For more information about Quit Your Way, please visitwww.tobaccofreeflorida.com/quityourway.
WHEN: Now-February
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