More help to stop smoking

Smokers in Lancashire wanting to give up the habit for good are now able to sign up for stop smoking advice at the click of a button.
Undated file photo of a woman smoker as women who smoke during pregnancy rob their children of a key protection against heart disease, research has shown. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday June 22, 2011. Babies of smoking mothers undergo changes in the womb that lead them to have lower levels of good cholesterol. See PA story HEALTH Smoking. Photo credit should read: PA WireUndated file photo of a woman smoker as women who smoke during pregnancy rob their children of a key protection against heart disease, research has shown. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday June 22, 2011. Babies of smoking mothers undergo changes in the womb that lead them to have lower levels of good cholesterol. See PA story HEALTH Smoking. Photo credit should read: PA Wire
Undated file photo of a woman smoker as women who smoke during pregnancy rob their children of a key protection against heart disease, research has shown. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday June 22, 2011. Babies of smoking mothers undergo changes in the womb that lead them to have lower levels of good cholesterol. See PA story HEALTH Smoking. Photo credit should read: PA Wire

Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Quit Squad has a new referral form on its website for people wanting to receive information on how to quit smoking for good.

Julie Trezise, Quit Squad Manager for Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust said: “We’re here to help anyone who wants to quit smoking and even if people are just

considering it, we’re urging them to visit our website and get in touch.”

Visit www.quitsquad.nhs.uk.

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