Albany Times Union

Quit Smoking in 2021 with The Butt Stops Here

- By Amanda Mulhern Manager, St. Peter’s Health Partners Community Health Programs

January is a time for New Year’s goals and resolution­s. If quitting smoking or vaping is on your to do list for 2021, the Butt Stops Here can help!

Both vaping and smoking traditiona­l cigarettes expose you to nicotine, an addictive drug, as well as heavy metals and cancer-causing chemicals that can permanentl­y damage your lungs and other organs. In addition, smokers are more likely to face an increased risk of developing a serious infection from COVID-19; quitting can help reduce the risk of serious illness. While the percentage of people addicted to cigarettes has gone down, vaping addictions have dramatical­ly risen, especially in our vulnerable youth population. And young people are particular­ly susceptibl­e to nicotine addiction.

Nicotine can be neurotoxic to a developing brain. Most lifelong smokers start as teenagers and struggle long and hard to stop as adults. Flavored vape products are an added attraction to kids who like the buzz they get, but without the harshness of a traditiona­l cigarette. New York state has taken progressiv­e action to ban the sale of such products to anyone under the age of 21 to protect the health of our children.

The most successful way to stop smoking or vaping includes:

• Consulting and receiving support from your

physician. For youth, the conversati­on should start with their pediatrici­an or primary care provider, with additional behavioral health or psychother­apy services, as needed.

• Using some type of nicotine replacemen­t therapy or other pharmacolo­gy.

• Attending a support or educationa­l class, such as the Butt Stops Here.

The Butt Stops Here is offering FREE virtual classes, via computer or phone. The program includes:

• Seven one-hour sessions with a trained facilitato­r.

• A participan­t workbook.

Materials and log-in informatio­n will be provided upon registrati­on.

Our next session begins Thursday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m., and several more are already planned for Februar y and March. Join us, and make 2021 the year you quit! Learn more and register at sphp.com/quit smoking

If you or a member of your family needs a physician or informatio­n about other St. Peter’s ser vices call the St. Peter’s Physician Referral & Informatio­n Line at 518-525-2CARE (518-525-2227).

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