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Health News

A person lying in a hospital bed with a tube attached to their nose to help them breathe.
New hard-hitting quit smoking campaign aims to help create a smokefree city region.
Read more about Quit smoking campaign asks ‘What Will You Miss’?

Health News

Make Smoking History written in bold black capital letters with a thick yellow diagonal line in the background.
New figures reveal that the proportion of people smoking in Greater Manchester has fallen to the lowest level on record.
Read more about Smoking falls to record low in Greater Manchester

Health Advice

Dr Murugesan Raja wearing a light blue coloured suit jacket, with blue and white stripped shirt and a navy blue and red polkadot tie, standing in front of a cream background.
Dr Murugesan Raja, Clinical Lead for Respiratory Medicine in Manchester has shared a blog post for World COPD Day – Wednesday 16 November 2022
Read more about World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day

Health News

Keep kids smokefree. Support quitters. Make Smoking History. Illegal Tobacco. Keep it out logo in yellow, with a no smoking symbol, on a black background.
Greater Manchester residents are being encouraged to help stop local kids from smoking by reporting the sale of illegal tobacco.
Read more about Illegal tobacco – appeal to the public to help stop Greater Manchester kids smoking

Healthy Living

Andrea Crossfield
After what’s been an incredibly challenging year all round, this No Smoking Day we’re encouraging smokers to give quitting a go to feel happier and give their mood a boost.
Read more about In just six weeks quitting smoking can improve your mood and mental health

Healthy Living

Don't Wait Campaign
Don’t wait to quit – that’s the message from NHS doctors and former smokers as a hard-hitting campaign launches across Greater Manchester.
Read more about After her own near-death experience, a Wigan mum joins NHS doctors in powerful campaign to inspire more people to make 2021 the year they quit smoking
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