Scottish charity ASH advocates for smokers to use free professional quitting support from NHS to improve their health.
The Scottish charity ASH is conducting a campaign advocating for improved physical and mental health for smokers by encouraging them to utilize free specialized quit-smoking support provided by the National Health Service (NHS).
The CEO of ASH has stated that quitting smoking is one of the most proactive steps a smoker can take to quickly improve their health and well-being, reduce the risk of long-term illnesses, and save money. If smokers make the decision to quit smoking as a New Year’s resolution, not only will their health improve by the end of January, but an average smoker can also save around £250 within a month.
ASH encourages people to seek local or national quit smoking services.