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Home / Be Tobacco Free

OTH 2009

 Be Tobacco Free

 The Facts...

  • Nearly 400,000 people in the United States die each year from smoking attributable illness, resulting in 5.6 million years of potential life lost and $97.6 billion in lost productivity
  • Unfortunately, common use of tobacco by most Oklahomans leads to unhealthy use and nicotine addiction.  In Oklahoma, more than $2 billion, or $600 per person, is spent each year for smoking-related medical care and lost productivity.
  • Such a burden stunts business growth in Oklahoma and prevents us from reaching our fullest economic potential at home and across the nation.
 The Challenges...
  • Heart disease and lung cancer caused from smoking results in the premature death of thousands of Oklahomans dying prematurely each year.  
  • Smoking is also a major contributor to Oklahoma’s high rates of stroke, bladder cancer and emphysema.
  • Smoking causes more death and disability than any other preventable risk factor and kills more Oklahomans each year than alcohol, auto accidents, AIDS, suicides, murders and illegal drug use combined. 

The Solutions...

  • Call the Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline at (800) QUIT-NOW (784-8669).
  • The Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline is designed to assist Oklahomans who have a desire to quit.
  • Get your own Quit Coach to help you quit.
  • Collect the information you need to be successful as you quit.
  • The helpline's hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week.

 

Last Modified on 02/16/2011
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