
Tobacco cessation programs
Tobacco cessation programs are structured initiatives designed to help individuals quit using tobacco products, such as cigarettes and chewing tobacco. These programs often include counseling, support groups, and sometimes medications that reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Participants learn about the health risks of tobacco, coping strategies, and how to avoid triggers that lead to smoking. Success rates improve with the guidance of trained professionals and support networks. Ultimately, the goal is to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce the impact of tobacco-related diseases in the community.