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On World No Smoking Day, Israel Boosts Efforts for Health Resilience

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On World No Smoking Day, Israel Boosts Efforts for Health Resilience (Credit: jpost.com)

What it’s about

On World No Smoking Day, Clalit Healthcare Services, Israel’s largest health fund, reports a notable increase in calls to its smoking cessation advice line, signaling a collective effort among Israelis to quit smoking despite ongoing national tensions.

Why it matters

With over one in five Israeli adults who smoke and an even greater number affected by second and third-hand smoke, quitting smoking not only improves individual health outcomes but also enhances public health. Amidst stressful times, including the recent conflicts, the decision to quit smoking represents a powerful commitment to personal and national resilience.

By the numbers

Clalit reports a 27% increase in calls to its smoking cessation advice line in the last five months. Approximately 70% to 80% of participants in Clalit’s smoking cessation programs successfully quit, with 45% remaining smoke-free after one year — an internationally high success rate.

What they’re saying

Prof. Diane Levin-Zamir, lead of Clalit’s education and health promotion, highlighted the continuous support offered during combat and emergencies. “We expanded our services and created resources to help individuals maintain their health ambitions despite stressful situations,” she noted.

Health Benefits of Quitting Smoking

Quitting smoking can lead to lower levels of depression, anxiety, and stress, and reduces risks of chronic disease and premature death. Smokers who quit often report feeling freer and calmer over time.

Inspiring Change Despite Challenges

Health promoter Anati Yom-Tov observed that for many, emergency times inspire a drive for positive life changes. “Everyone’s motivation to quit varies, but the common thread is that habits can be changed with practice,” she said. This period of energy can act as a catalyst for many to improve their overall health.

Practical Tips for Quitting

For more information on free smoking cessation workshops, contact your local clinic, family doctor, or call *2700 for Clalit services. Other health funds in Israel offer similar support.

This story was first published on jpost.com.

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