Suffolk Health Commissioner Encourages Tobacco Users to Seek Help in Attempting
to Break Their Addiction
Tobacco
use remains the leading cause of preventable death and illness in the U.S.
Suffolk County Health Commissioner Dr. James
Tomarken encourages residents who use tobacco to seek help in attempting to break
their addiction by registering for Suffolk County’s “Learn to Be …Tobacco Free” program. The
program, which is free to Suffolk County residents, offers assistance with
planning, support, and counseling. The program also provides over-the counter
medications for a fee to participants who are medically eligible.
“Tobacco use
remains the leading preventable cause of death and illness in the U.S., with nearly
half a million Americans dying prematurely from smoking each year and more than
16 million Americans suffering from diseases caused by smoking,” said Dr.
Tomarken.
Studies have
shown that tobacco users who try to break their addiction with behavioral
support are more likely to be successful than those who try to do so without
support. Registration for the program is open until the second week of each
session. Classes will take place as follows:
John T. Mather Hospital
75 North Country Road,
Port
Jefferson, NY 11777
Dates: Thursday, February 1, 8, 15, 22 March 1, 8; March 29, 2018;
6:00
p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Contact: Debora 631-853-2928
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