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Tennessee Department of Health says succeed in your resolve to Quit Smoking in 2014

Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine Offers FREE Support to Those Who Want to Quit

Tennessee Department of HealthNashville, TN – Quitting smoking is a popular New Year’s resolution each year, but how many people actually quit?

Six out of 10 smokers require multiple quit attempts to stop smoking, according to the American Lung Association, but planning ahead can greatly improve a person’s likelihood of quitting for good.

Tennessee Tobacco Quitline [1]The Tennessee Department of Health encourages tobacco users to contact the Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine at 1.800.QUIT.NOW or www.tnquitline.com [2] for free help in setting a plan to quit.

“Quitting smoking is one of the best lifestyle changes you can make to improve your health and the health of your family, and we’re eager to support any Tennessean who wants to take up this challenge,” said TDH Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH. “Research shows smokers who use counseling as part of their quit program have a better chance of quitting. We urge all Tennesseans ready to start a tobacco-free life to take full advantage of the free resources the QuitLine provides.”

The Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine offers personalized support for people who want to quit smoking and/or other tobacco products by connecting them with trained quit coaches to guide them through the quitting process. Callers will receive ongoing professional coaching via individually scheduled calls with a quit coach personally assigned to them.

This convenient and confidential service is free and available to Tennessee residents in both English and Spanish. The service is also available for the deaf and hard-of-hearing at TTY: 1.877.559.3816.

If quitting smoking is on your list as the new year approaches, check out these tips to help you succeed:

The Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine (1.800.QUIT.NOW or 1.800.784.8669) is a statewide toll-free telephone tobacco cessation treatment program made possible through the Tennessee Department of Health.

QuitLine callers have complimentary access to relapse prevention techniques, printed resource materials, information on nicotine replacement therapies and other services to aid in the quitting process. Call or visit www.tnquitline.com [2] today. There is no charge for services and clients have unlimited access to a quit coach through the QuitLine.

Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 10:00pm; Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sunday 10:00am to 4:00pm Central Time.