“I always talk to people about the fact that smoking is a lifestyle. Quitting involves changing.”
The ‘Tobacco Quit Card and Counselling’ program through Shared Health has expanded, in hopes of helping more lower-income Manitobans.
Respiratory therapist Olsen Jarvis explains.
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Program expands to help more lower-income Manitobans quitting smoking
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