"Quitting" Cessation Archive

  • Smoking and Asbestos

    Cigarette filters in some cigarettes contained blue asbestos (crocidolite asbestos) into the filters. Blue asbestos is considered the most harmful and damaging…

  • Disability Quit Resources

    Quitting tobacco isn’t easy. In fact, the tobacco industry makes sure of it. They actively target people living with disabilities to sell their addictive produ…

  • Smokefree Oregon Coloring Pages

    Coloring is a great stress reliever for adults and youth! It can be the perfect alternative to smoking as you work through a craving. Here are some coloring pa…

  • Tobacco Consumption Among Oregonians with Disabilities

  • COVID-19 and Tobacco

    Initial research shows that people who smoke may be more likely to develop serious complications from COVID-19. If you’d like to quit, free help is available a…

  • Help Someone Quit

    Would you like to help a friend or family member quit tobacco? We can help you learn how to be a great support and source of information for anyone ready to ki…

  • La Línea ‘abandone Ahora’ De Oregon

    ¿Quiere ayuda gratuita para dejar de fumar o mascar tabaco? ¡Llámenos!Llame gratis al 1-855-DEJELO-YA (1-855-335356-92) desde cualquier lugar en Oregón o regís…

  • I Want To Quit

    Are you ready to quit? You are not alone. More than six out of ten* Oregon tobacco users want to quit. And there’s help to do just that.The Oregon Tobacco Quit…

  • Referral to quit: for health systems and social service agencies

    Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death, killing over 7,000 Oregonians each year. The top way that people hear about the Quit Line is from their doct…