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Stoptober urges smokers to 'mass quit' | Stoptober urges smokers to 'mass quit' |
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Smokers are being asked to give up smoking for 28 days from 1 October in the first mass quit attempt. | Smokers are being asked to give up smoking for 28 days from 1 October in the first mass quit attempt. |
Stoptober, backed by Cancer Research UK and the British Heart Foundation, hopes a united effort will help many of England's eight million smokers to quit successfully. | Stoptober, backed by Cancer Research UK and the British Heart Foundation, hopes a united effort will help many of England's eight million smokers to quit successfully. |
Research shows people who stop smoking for 28 days are five times more likely to stay smoke-free. | Research shows people who stop smoking for 28 days are five times more likely to stay smoke-free. |
It also shows mass movements and mass media campaigns can have a big impact. | It also shows mass movements and mass media campaigns can have a big impact. |
Public health experts say campaigns that include a combination of hard-hitting "why to quit" and supportive "how to quit" messages work best. | Public health experts say campaigns that include a combination of hard-hitting "why to quit" and supportive "how to quit" messages work best. |
Giving up smoking can be difficult. People are much more likely to quit successfully if they get support than if they try to do it alone and go cold-turkey. | Giving up smoking can be difficult. People are much more likely to quit successfully if they get support than if they try to do it alone and go cold-turkey. |
Robert West, director of tobacco studies at University College London, told the BBC there was good reason to set up a mass movement to help smokers quit because people are "social animals" influenced by each other. | Robert West, director of tobacco studies at University College London, told the BBC there was good reason to set up a mass movement to help smokers quit because people are "social animals" influenced by each other. |
Smokers who join Stoptober are given free support to help them quit. There is a mobile phone app that can monitor quitters' progress and the offer of daily motivational texts to keep them on track. | Smokers who join Stoptober are given free support to help them quit. There is a mobile phone app that can monitor quitters' progress and the offer of daily motivational texts to keep them on track. |
There is also a Stoptober Facebook page where people can exchange ideas and get additional tips and advice. | There is also a Stoptober Facebook page where people can exchange ideas and get additional tips and advice. |
According to the Department of Health, smoking is the biggest cause of premature death in England and accounts for over 100,000 deaths in the UK each year. | According to the Department of Health, smoking is the biggest cause of premature death in England and accounts for over 100,000 deaths in the UK each year. |
One in two long-term smokers will die from a smoking-related disease. | One in two long-term smokers will die from a smoking-related disease. |
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