R&K Blog
Each month, we send out our RK Healthy Workforce wellness newsletter. In it, we provide health and wellness tips for your work and life. This month, we celebrate World No Tobacco Day on May 31, and we’ve outlined some helpful tips to quit smoking.
According to the American Lung Association (ALA), smoking kills over 480,000 people every year. Few people would disagree that smoking is hazardous to their health, yet millions continue to take part in this unhealthy habit.
The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows a decline in U.S. adult smokers, but an estimated 34 million still smoke cigarettes. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 1.1 billion adults worldwide smoke cigarettes.
The tobacco epidemic is so pervasive that the WHO supports World No Tobacco Day, held annually on May 31. In honor of World No Tobacco Day this year, take some time to learn about the benefits of smoking cessation and how you or a loved one can get started on the journey of quitting smoking.
Quitting Smoking
Smoking can cause immediate bodily damage and result in long-term health problems. More than 16 million Americans are living with a smoking-related disease like cancer, heart disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
With all the health risks associated with smoking, it’s important to extinguish your smoking habit for good. Here are some suggestions to get you started on your journey to being smoke-free:
It’s never too late to start your smoking cessation journey. Talk to your doctor today to create a cessation strategy that’s right for you.
Our monthly wellness newsletter also provides healthy recipes, seasonal tips and other valuable resources. In May 2020, other topics include:
If you would like to receive this newsletter in your email each month, contact your R&K client manager. Also, check back with us next month for more workplace wellness insights.
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