Tips From Former Smokers
Know and show how smoking can damage your health.
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Know and show how smoking can damage your health.
Read MoreGet help quitting today, no judgments, just help.
Read MoreYou may be eligible for lung cancer screening if: You are 55 years of age or older; You currently smoke or have quit smoking within the last 15 years. Get lung cancer screening support from Project Connect.
Read MoreEncourage New Hampshire youth to see beyond Big Tobacco’s lies and save their breath by saying no to vaping and tobacco use.
Read MoreMyLife, MyQuit is New Hampshire’s new free tobacco quitline just for teens!
Read MoreQuit smoking during the Great American Smokeout (GASO) November 15, 2018!
Read More“Why be so selfish?”
Read MoreSome of the reasons to quit are very small.
Read More“There are so many reasons for you to quit.”
Read MoreFree continuing education credits are available at QuitWorksNH.org!
Read MoreMake this the year you quit smoking! This could be the most important resolution you ever make.
Read MoreReport by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids reveals that convenience stores and other retail outlets have become by far the dominant channel for marketing tobacco products in the United States and point-of-sale marketing is very effective at reaching kids and influencing them to smoke.
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