Tobacco use claimed 75 lives in Marshall County last year, according to the county's Tobacco Education Coordinator, who is calling on the community to take action to reduce smoking rates.
Marshall County has an adult smoking rate of 14.5%, representing hundreds of residents whose health and futures are at risk from tobacco-related illnesses.
Annette Haining, Tobacco Education Coordinator for Marshall County, said tobacco use represents more than just a personal health issue; it affects entire families and the broader community. "Tobacco use is not just a habit; it's a health crisis that impacts every corner of our community," Haining stated. "It drives up healthcare costs, strains families, and robs us of time with the people we love."
Haining said the 75 deaths attributed to smoking-related illnesses last year include parents, grandparents, and younger residents, according to Haining.
Haining is encouraging Marshall County residents to take specific steps to address tobacco use in the community: support smoke-free spaces in public areas, share resources like the Indiana Quitline (1-800-QUIT-NOW) with friends and family who smoke and, talk openly with young people about the risks of vaping and tobacco use.
The Indiana Quitline provides free coaching and support for individuals looking to quit smoking. The service can be reached at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).
"Every cigarette not smoked is a life extended, a family strengthened, and a future reclaimed," Haining said. "Let's stand together and make Marshall County a place where health wins over tobacco."
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