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| Nhs Stop Smoking |
Question:
What is the NHS doing to help people stop smoking?
Answer:
The NHS or the National Health Service in the UK has several different programs including a new anti smoking campaign that highlights damage to your sex appeal.
Smoking damages your sex life warns a hard-hitting campaign.
According to a recent survey by the NHS Smoking Helpline, nearly half of
men associated smoking with wrinkles, bad skin, and less enjoyable kissing
and one in two smokers said they'd quit to improve their sex appeal. Over
two-thirds of young men and women, and over half of smokers, say smoking
reduces sexual attractiveness.
To find out about the local NHS Stop Smoking Service nearest to you, phone
the NHS Smoking Helpline free on 0800 169 0 169. Smokers who want to quit
can also find details of their local NHS Stop Smoking Service by visiting
www.givingupsmoking.co.uk .
Over 200,000 smokers kicked the habit after
receiving help from NHS Stop Smoking Services in the last year.
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