SUMMIT COUNTY — According to Susan Westhof of the Summit Prevention Alliance, February is American Heart Month — a time to lose weight, eat better, exercise more and quit smoking.
Westhof said in an e-mail that more than 4,300 Coloradoans die every year from tobacco-related illnesses, and the average tobacco user spends about $1,500 a year on tobacco.
For more information about quitting smoking, visit MyQuitPath.com or call the Colorado QuitLine at
1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).
Call Sheri Rochford at Summit County Public Health for more information about signing up for a “You Can Quit” class — (970) 668-9197.
The Summit Prevention Alliance is a community-based nonprofit organization that promotes healthy lifestyles and behaviors through local education and prevention services. Call (970) 453-9333 to learn more.
Westhof said in an e-mail that more than 4,300 Coloradoans die every year from tobacco-related illnesses, and the average tobacco user spends about $1,500 a year on tobacco.
For more information about quitting smoking, visit MyQuitPath.com or call the Colorado QuitLine at
1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).
Call Sheri Rochford at Summit County Public Health for more information about signing up for a “You Can Quit” class — (970) 668-9197.
The Summit Prevention Alliance is a community-based nonprofit organization that promotes healthy lifestyles and behaviors through local education and prevention services. Call (970) 453-9333 to learn more.


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