AHS offers resources to help Albertans quit tobacco
Many Albertans may be considering a New Year’s resolution to quit tobacco, and Alberta Health Services (AHS) is here to help make that happen.
National Non-Smoking Week runs Jan. 15 to 21, and this year’s theme is Sometimes People Love a Quitter. AHS is reminding Albertans of the resources available to them to help quit and raising awareness about the health risks associated with tobacco.
Every year, more than 4,000 Albertans die because of tobacco use, while tens of thousands more Albertans have serious tobacco-related illnesses that greatly affect their quality of life.
Commercial tobacco use (such as cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars and chewing tobacco) is the leading preventable cause of disease, disability and premature death in Alberta, and increases the risk of heart disease, lung cancer, oral cancers, chronic lung disease, diabetes and other illnesses. Quitting tobacco is one of the best ways to improve health and well-being. It may take several quit attempts to succeed, so it’s important to not give up.


