Smokers who ask for support and medication are four-times more likely to stub it out in the New Year.
That’s the message from an Island health psychologist – who says that when planning out New Year’s resolutions, people should use free services to quit.
Quitting smoking tops many a New Year's resolution list. One in five people on the Island smoke - making up around 19 per cent of the population.
Anita Imberger says people should seek advice:
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