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Program offers help to quit smoking

Submitted by Centegra Health System

The 2010 McHenry County Healthy Community Study reported that lung cancer is the leading cause of death in McHenry County among men and women ages 45 to 75. Centegra Health System and the McHenry County Department of Health partner to provide “Freedom from Smoking” classes that teach practical ways to end nicotine addiction.

“We know quitting isn’t easy. To be successful, people need to be aware of the challenges they will face and the different options available for getting help,” said Celine Pope, wellness manager with Centegra Health System.

The class offers group support and behavior modification and reviews the nicotine replacement products currently on the market.

“Having support is very important when people are trying to quit. Share plans to quit with family and friends and ask them for support during the process,” Pope said. “The Freedom from Smoking class also offers support and tools to help people be successful.”

The McHenry County Department of Health staff members who are trained in the American Lung Association’s Freedom from Smoking program teach the class. Classes will be conducted from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Jan. 12 to Feb. 23, at Centegra Health Bridge Fitness Center-Huntley, 10450 Algonquin Road.

The $25 course fee is refundable if all seven sessions are attended. Call (877) CENTEGRA for details or to register.

To speak with a counselor immediately, call the Illinois Tobacco Quitline at (866) QUIT-YES.

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