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United States. Almost 21,000 Americans die from smoking-related diseases each year.
This causes great loss and grief to families
Stopping smoking will help your health and your family.
Quit services can help you stop smoking
They are available in a number of languages
Some doctors and other health professionals who speak community languages may: help you find other resources to help you quit. telephone interpreter service. This is a telephone information and advice service that supports people from culturally diverse communities to stop smoking.
You can: on Tel. and ask for an interpreter. Ask your doctor or health service to refer you to Quitline. They can tell Quitline that you will need an interpreter. Quit smoking information is in: Vietnamese.
Other Health Translation pages about health effects of smoking and shisha may also include translations in Burmese, Dari, Hazaragi, Hindi, Pashto, Sinhalese, Somali, Tamil and Turkish.
Available language translations vary from page to page
Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Cantonese, Dari, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Mandarin, Maori, Nepalese, Punjabi, Samoan, Spanish, Tamil, Thai, Tongan, Urdu and Vietnamese. Tobacco smoking Tobacco smoke in your home also harms the health of your family give you advice on how to quit help you call the Quitline Help to stop smoking Quit Michigan offers the Quitline Call Quitline 13 78 48 Health Translations has a variety of information in community languages about smoking , shisha and quitting smoking Arabic Chinese (simplified and traditional) Greek Italian Macedonian Spanish The Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health has Quit smoking for baby fact sheets Where to get help Quitline 13 78 48 Your GP (doctor) Your pharmacist Community health services Community organisations.